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Caitlin Stevenson

Cait Stevenson is currently completing a PhD in Medieval History at the University of Notre Dame. Her academic research focuses on religious self-help literature in fifteenth-century Germany. Cait is an active writer and moderator for the AskHistorians public history forum. Most importantly, she really loves the Middle Ages, and she wants to help you love them, too.

Peter Konieczny

Along with being a co-founder and c​ontributor at​ Medievalists.net, Peter is the ​editor of Medieval​ Warfare​ Magazine, and the web admin at De Re Militari: The Society for Medieval Military History. He has been working to spread knowledge about the Middle Ages online for over 15 years. Peter lives near Toronto, Canada, and enjoys all the books publishers send to him. When he is not reading about medieval history, you can find him trying to keep up with his son in Minecraft. Follow Peter on Twitter ​@medievalicious.

Danielle (Dani) Trynoski

Danielle earned her MA in Medieval Archaeology at the University of York in England. She is passionate about “the stuff” beyond the text of primary sources & how modern people engage with medieval culture. When she’s not visiting museums and historical sites, she’s riding horses, reading about Vikings, or making loose leaf tea in a French Press. She currently lives in southern California and manages CuratoryStory.com. She is a contributor to Medievalists.net & editor at The Medieval Magazine. You can follow Dani on Twitter: @MissDaniTryn.

Sandra Alvarez

Sandra is the co-founder and editor of Medievalists.net, and The Medieval Magazine. Sandra has a Hon. B.A. from the University of Toronto in Medieval Studies, & a diploma in Human Resources from George Brown College. ​She​ is a content writer for a digital marketing agency & lives in London, England​ with her Jack Russell Terrier, Buffy. When she’s not doing something medieval, she can be found with her nose in a book, attempting to learn 3 languages, & planning her next adventure. You can follow her on Twitter ​@mediaevalgirl or check out her blog Mediaevalgirl.com.