Sarah Durn is a writer, medievalist, actor, and maker. She's written for Gizmodo, io9, The A.V. Club, and The Mary Sue, among other publications. She is a proud membership candidate of Actor's Equity and holds a BA in collaborative storytelling with a minor in medieval and Renaissance studies.
A Beginner's Guide To Alchemy is at once a history, science, and interactive self-enhancement book that doesn't feel like one until you've reached the end and suddenly feel wiser, lighter, and, dare I say, enhanced. Durn feels like a friend and modern day shaman as she guides you through alchemy in all of its variations--physical, mental, and spiritual--by way of history lessons, scientific and philosophic ponderings, and at-home exercises that stimulate alchemical transformation within your own world. You'll be finding the alchemy in cooking spinach, grinding coffee beans, or going to bed on time before realizing that these small alchemical transformations are microcosms of bigger ones; transforming yourself and the world around you doesn't require anything you don't already possess; it begins and ends with you. --Rachel Hilson, actress & activist It would be enough if The Beginner's Guide to Alchemy was just a concise but thorough summary of alchemy. But Sarah Durn's book provides lead-to-gold bonuses in the form of being entertaining, relevant, and often inspirational--not to mention also including easy and useful alchemical exercises anyone can leverage. If you're interested in alchemy or want to live an alchemical life, this is the book for you. --Miguel Conner, host of Aeon Byte and author of Voices of Gnosticism With a humorous and feminist approach, Durn illuminates the process of transformation on all levels--physical, mental and spiritual. The Beginner's Guide to Alchemy supports us to awaken individually and collectively within a world of constant flux. --Meg Hayertz, author of Tarot for Beginners