Megan Albany is a proud Kalkadoon woman. Megan lives in the Northern Rivers of NSW. Her debut black comedy novel, The Very Last List of Vivan Walker (Hachette 2022), was one of four works shortlisted for The Banjo Prize. Megan is a journalist, editor, scriptwriter and songwriter/composer. She has been a journalist with the Koori Mail, The Guardian in the UK and the Illawarra Mercury. She was a writer and editor for the leading Aboriginal magazine, Deadly Vibe and was the founding editor of InVibe magazine - for Indigenous youth in custody. Megan was the researcher for the SBS Documentary into the Juvenile Justice System, 'Can It Hurt Less' and was the scriptwriter for five years for the 'Deadlys', the National Indigenous Awards which screened on SBS TV. She was one of the founding writers for the Aboriginal NITV health show, Living Strong and was the concept developer for Move It Mob Style. Paul Seden is descended from the Wuthathi and Muralag people of North Queensland. He grew up in Darwin and lives there with his family. Paul loves to draw and create stories about real and imaginary characters. He is a born storyteller and performs in local festivals. Paul has written and illustrated several children's books, for Magabala: The First Sunrise (2024), My Dad's Gone Away (2024), The Shop Train (2022, Shortlisted Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Awards), Molly the Pirate (2017, Notable CBCA Early Childhood; Shortlisted Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year), Crabbing with Dad, author and illustrator (2016, Shortlisted, 2019 Kids Own Australian Literature Awards).