Chelsea Steinauer-Scudder is the author of “Mother, Creature, Kin: What We Learn From Nature’s Mothers in a Time of Unraveling.” She grew up in the Great Plains of Nebraska and Oklahoma. After receiving a master of theological studies at Harvard Divinity School, her writing became focused on the confluence of relationship to place with experiences of the sacred.
Chelsea previously worked as a staff writer and editor for Emergence Magazine, an online and print publication exploring the intersection of culture, ecology and spirituality. Her work has also been featured in The Common, The Slowdown, Crannóg Magazine, EcoTheo Review, From the Ground Up, the edited poetry collection Writing the Land, and in Katie Holten’s The Language of Trees: A Rewilding of Literature and Landscape. She lives with her family in Rochester, Vermont.