
Yvonne Aburrow (they/them) has been a Pagan since 1985 and a Wiccan since 1991. They have an MA in Contemporary Religions and Spiritualities from Bath Spa University (UK), and moved to Cambridge, Ontario, Canada in May 2018. Their most recent books are Pagan Roots, Changing Paths, All acts of love and pleasure: inclusive Wicca, Dark Mirror: the inner work of witchcraft, and The Night Journey: witchcraft as transformation. They blog at Dowsing for Divinity.

Máxima Menoni (she/they) was born a week later than her due date in 2006, in Argentina. Autistic, queer and Pagan, they experience these parts of her life in a brand new way every day. These experiences have been poured, alongside her heart, into their debut novel A Sessile Oak Cradle (coming soon). This book is a love letter to her 12 year old self and every autistic person. You can find her on Tumblr as @menonim and BlueSky as @menonimauthor.bsky.social

Nick Hanks (he/him) works as a landscape archaeologist and half of ‘Time and Tide Taletellers’ storytelling duo. Nick studied drama at Warwick University (UK) and archaeology at Bristol University (UK). He has lectured and written academically on ritual space and archaeology. He has been a Wiccan, a Druid and a Unitarian. Now he uses simple mindfulness practice and does not label himself. He has dyslexia and is probably autistic. He lives in Cornwall (UK). His forthcoming book is The ThresholdBook. You can find him at nick-hanks.co.uk
