Contributors
Morgan Josey Glover
Morgan is a journalist living in Greensboro, NC, with her husband and daughter. She has written extensively about green living trends in the Triad region of the state and is now discerning her role in The Great Turning. Meanwhile, she gardens, crochets, hauls her daughter to endless neighborhood birthday parties, and waits.
Monica Surfaro Spigelman
Monica is a journalist, mother and would-be folklorist finding her place in the Sonoran Desert. Monica writes about community engagement and culture, and enjoys sewing, road trips, traditional Italian cooking, used books, researching her Calabrian roots and blogging at tucsoncowgirl.com.
Molly Reeder
Molly Reeder is an illustrator and a baker with a deep love for travel and the ocean. Currently living on Maui, she has been a nomadic baker and artist living in New Orleans, Australia, New Zealand, Charlottesville and Bulgaria. Her work focuses on food, environment and community, looking to strengthen our relationships to the earth and to each other. Her love for food and plants is illustrated in both her art and also her floral adorned cakes and pastries. And, she strives to make meaningful connections in both of these areas.
Molly Mundy
Molly is an illustrator originally from Lyme, New Hampshire, but currently living wherever her love of the outdoors takes her. When she is not drawing and painting, she’s teaching snowboarding, doing trail work, hiking, climbing, cooking soup, and finding new reasons to be outside.
Molly Costello
Molly is an artist, activist and urban farmer currently rooted in Chicago soil. Through her work she likes to focus on ideas of connectedness: with our whole selves, each other, our communities, the natural world and its systems as well as the divine. Her work also focuses on themes of feminism, justice and community.
Missy Campbell
Missy Campbell lives, homeschools, and grows fruit, flowers, and veggies in Kentucky with her clan of a half dozen. Around town she photographs, prepares, talks about, eats, and shares the delicious edibles that thrive within ninety miles of her home. She blogs the praises of slow food, slow home, and slow beauty at tasteofsimple.com. Find her everywhere: @tasteofsimple
Miriam Romais
Miriam is an awarded and nationally exhibited photographer with exhibitions at the Smithsonian Institution, Museum of the City of New York, El Museo del Barrio and many others. She has received several grants and residencies for her personal work. Learn more at romaisphotos.com.
Miranda Sofroniou
Miranda is an Illustrator from London currently based in Melbourne, Australia. She graduated from The University of the Arts London (Camberwell College of Art) in 2012 with a degree in Illustration. She experiments with traditional techniques of drawing and painting, to create playful and engaging designs which celebrate colour, pattern and nature. Drawing on her own travel experiences, collecting stories and working from her sketchbook/on the spot drawings she strives to evoke a sense of exploration and wonder.
Milla Prince
Milla grew up in the wilds of Finland, spent her twenties chasing urban foxes and foraging on vacant lots, and now lives in the forest somewhere in the Pacific Northwest. She is a writer, herbalist, filmmaker, homesteader, activist, and general busybody in her small island community.
Michelle Morin
Michelle is an artist who lives and works on the seacoast of New Hampshire. She studied painting and art history at Massachusetts College of Art. Michelle has worked for many years in the horticultural field cultivating a true relationship with plants, wildlife, and their distinctive habitats.
Michelle Kroll
Michelle is a wife, mother, and artist. She lives with her family in Portland, Oregon. Her artwork can be seen in pen, prose, print and fiber arts. She strives to: be well by making more wholesome food choices, be consistently creative, and inspire others to do the same. Visit her at rainmomma.com.
Michelle Koch
Michelle fell in love with sea turtles when she first rescued one on a Cape Cod beach fifteen years ago and has been part of an army of volunteers that search for stranded turtles every fall since. When not working at a middle school, she grows flowers and bakes for two farmers' markets and is a contributor to Edible Cape Cod magazine. She lives with daughters Chloe and Camille, and dog Woof.