Eleanor Cheetham is a writer, editor and educator exploring the intersections of story, land and wildness. Her work invites a remembrance of our kinship with the wild world through language, myth and creative practice.
She is the author of The Rewilding Yearbook (2025) and Wildhearted Words of Winter (2019), and the editor of Intrinsic: 12 Deep Rooted Connections with the More-Than-Human-World (2022). She co-hosts the popular Wildheart podcast, which seeks to rewild and untame words in each weekly episode.
After founding and publishing Creative Countryside magazine in 2017, she has continued to write and curate nature-inspired non-fiction and poetry for her own businesses (The Wild Academy and The Wildheart Press) and for charities such as CPRE. An established editor, she also works with unpublished authors on manuscript appraisals and developmental / copy editing.
Eleanor lives in Lincolnshire and home educates her nine-year-old son whilst studying for her fourth degree (in archaeology this time). Strong coffee and walks in the woods fuel her days.