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Terri_windling_photo_by_carol_amo_2Terri Windling founded the Endicott Studio in 1987, and the Endicott/JoMA website in 1997, both of which are now run in partnership with Midori Snyder. Terri is a writer, painter, anthology editor, folklorist -- and a long-time advocate of mythic arts and contemporary fairy tale literature. She has published over 40 books for children and adults, winning 8 World Fantasy Awards, the Bram Stoker Award, the Mythopoeic Award (for The Wood Wife), and placing on the short-list for the Tiptree Award (for The Armless Maiden). A former New Yorker, Terri worked as a fiction editor in the publishing industry before moving to Boston, where the Endicott Studio began. She eventually settled down in a small country village on the edge of Dartmoor in Devon, England. She also spends time each winter at the Endicott West arts retreat in Tucson, Arizona.


Midori_snyder_photograph Midori Snyder is co-director of the Endicott Studio, and the co-editor of The Journal of Mythic Arts. She has published eight novels for adult and teen readers, winning the Mythopoeic Award for The Innamorati. Raised in the U.S. and Africa, Midori studied African oral narratives, earned a Masters in English Literature from the University of Wisconsin, and taught English and Creative Writing to high school students in Italy and Milwaukee. Midori and her husband now live in Tucson, Arizona, where she's writing a new novel and running Endicott's Tucson office.


Jamie_bluth Jamie Bluth, Assistant Editor at Endicott, is in charge of copy-editing for The Journal of Mythic Arts, and is also a reviewer and art scout for JoMA's blog. In her other life, Jamie is a technical writer, editor, and instructional designer (specializing in fire-fighting topics), as well as an emerging poet with an interest in all things mythic. She lives in Virginia.

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