Eleanor Everwood is a British writer and folklorist from Dorset. She studied English and traditional belief at the University of Exeter and completed an MA in medieval literature at St Andrews. After stints guiding visitors through the Pitt Rivers Museum and indexing charms in the Bodleian’s vernacular collections, she began publishing short fiction inspired by rural myth; her work has appeared in small-press anthologies and been shortlisted for the Bridport Prize. She lives near Charlbury on the edge of Wychwood Forest with a lurcher named Thistle, tends an unruly allotment, and volunteers with local hedgerow restoration teams.
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