Enagh Farrell is an illustrator and artist based in Dublin. Her work explores the intricate connections that sustain the natural world. She draws inspiration from the seasonal cycles, plant stories, and reverence we may feel when immersed in nature.
In 2023, Enagh completed the Water Guardians course with UCD Lifelong Learning, under Professor Ken Whelan, deepening her knowledge of Ireland’s waterways and the species that depend on them. These experiences - conservations, growing, and ongoing learning - continually inform her artistic practice.
Kerri ní Dochartaigh is a mother, writer, holder and grower. She has written for The Guardian, BBC, RTE, The Irish Times and others. She mentors and teaches worldwide. Her work currently explores ideas of one-amotherness, interconnectedness and ecologies of care.
Her first book, Thin Places, was published by Canongate in Spring 2021, for which she was awarded the Butler Literary Award 2022, and highly commended for the Wainwright Prize for Nature Writing 2021. Cacophony of Bone was published by Canongate in May 2023 and was longlisted for the Wainwright Prize for Nature Writing 2023.

