Anthony Sevil is a writer, sculptor and photographer with an intimate appreciation of rural Australia. He grew up on the plains of North West NSW and now lives on a small farm in rural New England, Australia. Upon graduating in economics from the University of New England and working in market research, Anthony then spent three years on a working holiday in Europe and Africa. His working life has been varied, involving economic research, public relations, sales, farming, laboring, and being a care worker for people with intellectual disabilities. However, he always found time to dip into the creative world. Anthony has had non-fiction stories and photographs published in newspapers and magazines. He has also been a regular exhibitor of his sculptures. Recently, he won the New England Award in the Thunderbolt Crime Writing Competition, and his story was included in Melbourne Books' Award-Winning Australian Writing.
Amy Calautti loved to draw from a young age and often made up games based around drawing to entertain her younger brother and cousins. Amy now lives with her small tribe of humans who inspire her every day.