An outdoor survivalist and long-term forager, Shannon Warner is the author of Wild Edible Plants of the Mid-Atlantic Region.

Her work is focused on helping readers to identify the edible plants that grow in the wild, harvest them, and use them for both culinary and medicinal purposes.

Shannon works in I.T. for a major hospitality company, but her passion has always been for the great outdoors. Outdoor survivalism is very important to her, and she's committed to helping others understand the bounty nature has to offer all around them. She has been foraging for many years, and over that time, has dedicated many hours to researching and exploring the plants she comes across. She is also a landscaper, which has broadened her understanding of how different plants work together to form a thriving and vibrant ecosystem.

Shannon loves the outdoor life, and one of her favorite ways to relax and revive is through wild swimming, which she loves to do in lakes and rivers. With two adventurous dogs by her side, she can often be found hiking and foraging in some of the most beautiful spots in America. She is originally from Maryland but loves traveling and facilitates this by living the RV life, spending half the year in Arizona, and the other half in Northern California.