ALLIE MASON
Allie Mason has been telling stories for as long as she can remember.
She was first published in her local newspaper at the age of 9, with a poem about how much she hates telephones. (She can still recite it by heart if you're interested.) By 11, she had written her first novel, though the editor - her great grandfather - felt it had far too many slobbering dogs.
Fast forward to 2023 and Allie's debut non-fiction book, The Autistic Guide to Adventure, was published. Inspired by her experiences as a late-diagnosed autistic person navigating life in an outdoorsy family, this guide provides young people with sensory expectations and support recommendations for 35 different outdoor activities.
Alongside writing books, Allie is a full-time copywriter for a luxury travel company. Her work has appeared in The Guardian, and she has spoken at events such as Kendal Mountain Festival and Timber Festival. Allie has also been a guest on BBC radio and numerous independent podcasts.
Learn more at www.alliewrote.com