Gwendolyn Toynton
Gwendolyn Toynton was the recipient of the Ashton Wylie Award for Literary Excellence in 2009 for her first book, Primordial Traditions, which featured a collection of articles from the periodical Primordial Traditions which ran from 2005-2010. Northern Traditions is her second book. Her poetry is also featured in the New Zealand Collection of Poetry and Prose 2002. She has written for numerous periodicals, including New Dawn. Her latest work has been with fiction in the book Mythos which is inspired by H. P. Lovecraft.
Gwendolyn Toynton also holds a BA (Hons) in Religious Studies and has a strong interest in all spiritual matters and philosophy. Gwendolyn is also a graphic designer and she has a interest in the arts and the humanities. Gwendolyn Toynton is devoted to restoring the cultural values which should be at the core of our civilization and upholds the right for all indigenous peoples to preserve their cultural heritage. She is also firmly committed to the preservation of the natural environment and animal welfare.
Gwendolyn Toynton is the owner and founder of Primordial Traditions and retains full copyright on all content, except where work is credited to other authors or artists.