About The Fen Group
Who are we?
The Fen Group (most commonly known as the Fenners) is a co-operative plural group based in the Western United States. There are about seven of us who front on a frequent basis, and many more who come to visit occasionally.Current Ex Uno Plures authors

Kerry Dawkins
Kerry Dawkins is a graphic designer, cook, linguistics dabbler, typography geek and wannabe fiction-writer. She is also interested in politics, particularly feminist and LGBT politics. She is acutely interested in the intersection between certain types of oppression and the privilege that makes it possible. Kerry applies her political knowledge to her articles on Ex Uno Plures.
Richard Ghia-Wilberforce

Richard Ghia-Wilberforce is a biologist, writer, voracious reader and aesthete. He is interested in the philosophical aspects of plurality, particularly where the ideas of selfhood and agency are concerned. His articles on Ex Uno Plures are informed by his interests; he wishes to explore the idea of plurality via a philosophical framework that promotes the recognition of individual agency, rather than rigid, medicalised models of personhood.
Hess Sakamoto-Kalashnikov

Hess Sakamoto-Kalashnikov is a temporal physicist, history-and-politics nerd, and all-purpose dork. On Ex Uno Plures, his articles tend to focus on misconceptions of plurality from an interpersonal standpoint. He tends to collaborate on articles with Kerry.
Darwin Ghia-Wilberforce

Darwin Ghia-Wilberforce is a budding computer systems administrator, holographic programmer and Harry Potter fan. Most of her articles on Ex Uno Plures are against stereotyping plural systems into 'types', rather than seeing them as the complex entities that they are.
Noël Dawkins

Noël Dawkins is an art-history student, a writer and an aesthete. Most of Noël's writing for Ex Uno Plures is on the public blog, Believelands, rather than in the Articles section, and his main cause is neurodiversity.
M.D.

M.D. is a storyteller, writer and 'creative force,' as he would put it. He recently joined the system in May 2009, and is already becoming very involved in the maintenance of Ex Uno Plures. He was partly responsible for the site redesign with Kerry, and recently collaborated on the Plural Privilege article. His focus is on fictive plurality.