Titania Hardie is an Australian-born author renowned for her works on folklore, magic, and divination, as well as her contributions to children's literature. She gained prominence with her debut novel, "The Rose Labyrinth," and later expanded her repertoire with the children's series "The Frangipani Fairies." Her expertise in esoteric subjects has also led to television appearances on programs such as "The Paul O'Grady Show" and "This Morning with Richard & Judy."
Hardie holds first-class honors degrees in psychology and English, reflecting her academic rigor and interdisciplinary approach to writing. A recipient of the Chatterton scholarship, she pursued post-graduate studies at Bristol University, where she is completing her M.A. on the Romantic poets. Her deep interest in mysticism and witchcraft, informed by her background as a third-generation white witch, permeates her works, blending scholarly research with enchanting storytelling. She resides in Somerset with her husband and two daughters.