May lives in Whitstable, UK with her husband, son, three cats and a dog.
Her latest book is The Electricity of Every Living Thing: A Woman's Walk In The Wild To Find Her Way Home.
At Lit Hub May tagged nine books on the very human importance of walking, including:
Jay Griffiths, TristimaniaRead about the other entries on the list.
Jay Griffiths’ beautiful prose casts a light on the experience of “tristimania”—a historic term, preferred by Griffiths, for a bipolar episode. Mania, here, is portrayed as a kind of spiralling creativity that is too big, too vigorous, to endure. But healing comes through a pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago, where she finds a different kind of endurance and also the kindness of strangers. Reading it, I felt like I understood for the first time that we can learn to honor our difficult, uncompromising selves, and that the arduous work of getting there is vital to the process.
--Marshal Zeringue