Robyn Frampton is the creative force behind the mystery of Firefly Forest. In the spring of 2013, she individually carved and placed installations with the help of her young sons along a well-traveled, picturesque trail in the heart of America. Robyn and her sons now reside in Utah, where she recently graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. She continues to create magical spaces, most recently donating an enormous whimsical tree to Primary Children’s Hospital. Her work has recently been featured in the award-winning documentary The Gnomist, which aired on CNN in December 2015. Firefly Forest is her first picture book.
Mike Heath communicates with pictures and is currently living out his passion to create through Magnus Creative with photo illustration and short films. He graduated from Colorado State University in 2000 with a degree in fine arts, concentrating in photography and graphic design. After working as a designer and an art director for various publications, his photography evolved with his projects for both magazine spreads and bestselling authors. All of his work is created with location and studio photography, coupled with 3-D rendering when something simply doesn’t exist. He is most inspired when exploring the beauty of Colorado and beyond with his wife and three children. He is the illustrator of Firefly Forest.