Sharon Ede

Sharon Ede is a sustainability professional from Adelaide, South Australia, who has had over 25 years of both grassroots and government experience in sustainability-related roles, from research and policy to communication and behaviour change, as a writer, speaker and activist.

A lifelong writer, this is her first work of fiction, inspired by the ideas of two colleagues, one of whom she never met in person. Sharon has advocated for the use of storytelling and narrative in her work for years, and eventually decided to write the book she'd been waiting for herself!

Her immediate plans are to turn MAGE into an audiobook; adapt the book into a screenplay; develop teaching resources related to the book (currently discussing with a STEM educator) and exploring the possibility of either a MAGE board or digital game.

www.linkedin.com/in/sharonede

NON FICTION

Sharing Cities: Activating the Urban Commons (2018)
www.sharingcities.net
As a Sharing Cities Fellow, contributed case studies and model policies to the Housing and Mobility Chapters of Shareable's book 'Sharing Cities: Activating the Urban Commons', which showcases over a hundred sharing-related case studies and model policies from more than 80 cities in 35 countries.

The Critical Makers Reader - (Un)Learning Technology (2019)
http://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/the-critical-makers-reader-…

Co-authored a chapter in this publication called 'Maker-Activists in the Post-Growth City' with with Cindy Kohtala, Postdoctoral Researcher, at Aalto University.