Sacha Coward is a researcher, historian and public speaker. He has worked in museums and heritage for fifteen years, running tours focused on LGBTQ+ history for museums, cemeteries, archives and cities all around the world. Sacha has featured on a variety of television, radio and podcast shows and written articles on topics as varied as Turing's Law, the rainbow flag, Caravaggio's paintings and Viking burials. Queer as Folklore is Sacha's first book. He lives in Stroud, UK.
'Essential for every seeker of hidden histories' Patrick Ness, author of the 'Chaos Walking' series 'This book is a joy and a revelation' Divina De Campo 'I learned something fascinating on every page' Christine Burns MBE 'A magically queer celebration of darkness and light' Professor Paul Baker, author of Fabulosa! 'A glorious folkloric hug for those who have always felt different' Rhianna Pratchett, video game writer and journalist 'Does the important work of writing queer people back into the idea of the traditional' Dr Kit Heyam ‘Mind-bogglingly compendious, queer as hell, and beautifully tender to all us fairies, unicorns and misunderstood demons’ Will Tosh, author of Straight Acting: The Many Queer Lives of William Shakespeare 'Meticulously researched ... Absolutely irresistible' Matt Baume, podcaster and author of Hi Honey, I'm Homo 'Taken together, the essays offer a welcome rebuke to those who would prefer to brand queerness as a subversive interloper only now being injected into traditional tales ... Coward’s passionate and idiosyncratic tour of folk literature holds plenty of charm' Publishers Weekly 'Coward shows himself to be an artful hand at simultaneously being the enthused archaeologist whilst also an engaging writer who deftly skirts both the realms of intellectual and popular culture' Alan Hollinghurst