ABSTRACT

Written by the editors, the chapter ‘Notes on the contributor’s experiences’ is informed by the authors’ experiences of writing their autoethnographic texts. Drawing on transcripts of Zoom conversations with the contributors, the chapter explores three key aspects of writing the book: how the contributors conceptualised ‘the everyday’; the ethical concerns they encountered during sometimes highly personal research, how they resolved them; and aspects of craft, or how their writing process looked in everyday practice. What arises is a bridging of disciplinary and methodological divisions in a reflective account of the contributor’s autoethnographic writing process.