Writers



Dr. Karl E. H. Seigfried (Chicago) is a Theology and Religious History Faculty at Cherry Hill Seminary and Adjunct Professor, Pagan Chaplain, and Pagan Forum Faculty Advisor at Illinois Institute of Technology. He serves as goði (priest) of Thor’s Oak Kindred, a diverse organization dedicated to the practice of the Ásatrú religion in Chicago.

His website, The Norse Mythology Blog, was named the world’s Best Religion Weblog in 2012, 2013, and 2014. He is a featured columnist for The Wild Hunt, the primary international source for news and commentary relating to minority religions. His writing on mythology and religion has been broadcast on the BBC as part of a series featuring “leading writers on arts, history, philosophy, science, religion and beyond.”



Stella Kassimati: An experienced facilitator of workshops, she teaches around the world in both Greek and English, including at The School of Storytelling, Emerson College and Schumacher College, UK. Stella is the founding  Director of Friends of Amari, an international association contributing to the revival of the Valley and Village of Amari in Crete, through the art of storytelling

Sheila Wee: A Singaporean professional storyteller and is the Founder and Director of Federation of Asian Storytellers.

Rajrishi Singhal: A veteran journalist, Rajrishi Singhal is consulting editor with Mint, a business daily that is part of the Hindustan Times network

Anuradha Dhar Bose: Nomad at heart, writer and storyteller who also has a head for numbers

Sheila Bhattacharya: Teacher, raconteur and a keen observer of life as it passes us by

Prof. Satya Chaitanya: Educator and corporate trainer who works closely with professionals from every walk of life; he has been associated with XLRI Jamshedpur, XIMR Mumbai, XIM Bhubaneswar, Tata Management Development Centers and the CII as a visiting faculty and is a practitioner and teacher of meditation for several decades