Davide Ermacora holds a doctoral degree in anthropology from a dual program run between the University of Turin (Italy) and Lumière University Lyon 2 (France). His work explores religious history, supernatural beliefs, and folkloric traditions across different time periods. He is the author of numerous publications, including ‘Drinking Danger and “Giving Birth” to Snakes in Guðmundar saga D (and Beyond)ì and ‘Afterword: The Milk-Drinking and Milk-Suckling Snake Revisited’. He is currently completing a book on the midwife-witch stereotype.Simon Young is Cambridge-educated with a doctorate from the University of Florence. He has taught at universities in Tuscany for some fifteen years. In 2023 he was runner up for the Katharine Briggs Prize and for the Wayland Hand Prize, and won the Brian McConnell Book Award in that year. In 2023 he also won a Curran Fellowship.