Comic book writer and editor - Marvel Comics Presents, Marc Spector: Moon Knight, Avengers: Timeslide, X-Universe, Felicia Hardy: The Black Cat, Web of Spider-Man, Iron Man, Nightwatch, X-Men
Author of many under several pseudonyms. Wrote Free Fall as William H. Keith, the Andromedan Dark series as Ian Douglas and the Cybernarc series as William Cain among others
Author of comics and graphic novels including Batman, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Green Arrow, Star Trek and Nightwing. Often co-writes with Jackson Lanzing
Author, journalist, photographer, instructor. Photos were featured on the covers of A Day in the Life of China and A Day in the Life of Thailand, The Power to Heal, America: Then and Now, The Jews in Americas, and The African Americans
Bestselling author of more than 30 mystery and thriller novels including the Stephanie Chalice Mystery Series and Back to Brooklyn, the studio-authorized sequel to the cult comedy classic My Cousin Vinny
Son of Elmer Kelton/Author of the nonfiction books Renderbrook, A Century Under The Spade Brand, history of the Renderbrook Spade ranch in West Texas; and Grassroots Legacy, a commissioned history of the Texas Farm Bureau's first 50 years
American mystery writer and a professor of English. He was the creator of one of the most famous religious sleuths, Rabbi David Small. 'The Rabbi Slept Late'
Beloved widow of Dartmouth's 13th President John G. Kemeny, celebrated author of fiction and nonfiction books, and vivacious role model for generations of women at Dartmouth (1930-2003)
Writer/Debut novel, Somewhere Between Bitter and Sweet was a 2022 Pura Belpré Honor/Writes across genres and age categories but all of my books explore identity, mental health, and Mexican/Chicane culture
American author & historian. Won the 2016 National Book Award for Nonfiction for Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America. Founding dir of the Anti-Racist Research & Policy Center at American University
Screenwriter/Author/Director/Producer/Actor: 'Fireproof', 'Facing the Giants', 'Flywheel', 'Courageous', co-author of 'The Love Dare' with brother Stephen Kendrick
Screenwriter/Producer/Author: 'Flywheel', 'Facing the Giants', 'Fireproof', 'Courageous', co-author of the book 'The Love Dare' with brother Alex Kendrick
(April 18, 1913, Milwaukee, Wisconsin - November 1, 2003, Austin, Texas) was an American composer, author, educator, and professor/World War II, when he served as a bandmaster for the United States Army
Actor; star of the Scream trilogy, starred as B-Rad in Malibu's Most Wanted, and host on 'Jamie Kennedy Experiment', Son Of the Mask, Max Keeble's Big Move, Ghost Whisperer
American journalist and author. He is an editorial director at Dotdash Meredith, and a former senior writer and assistant managing editor at Sports Illustrated. Books include 56: Joe DiMaggio and the Last Magic Number in Sports
Daughter of George C. Wallace, former governor of Alabama who became known as one of America's most ardent segregationists of the 1960's/She is Currently a Civil Rights Activist & Author & Speaker
American television personality, children?s book author, and hearing loss activist who rose to national prominence as a contestant on season 28 of The Bachelor
Actor (b: 1933) - The Forest, The Savage Seven, Satan's Sadists, Hell's Bloody Devils, The Mighty Gorga, Schoolgirls In Chains, The Thrill Killers, Body Fever, Inside Amy, Sinthia: The Devil's Doll, Bubba Ho-Tep, Dracula Vs. Frankenstein. Stunts
Caroline Kepnes is the New York Times bestselling author of You, Hidden Bodies, Providence and You Love Me/TV writer for 7th Heaven and The Secret Life of the American Teenager
American former soldier, police officer, consultant, 40th Commissioner of the New York Police Department, author and convicted felon for which he obtained the presidential pardon in 2020
German-born British writer and illustrator who has created both enduring picture books such as the Mog series and The Tiger Who Came To Tea and acclaimed novels for older children such as When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit. She lives in the UK
Photojournalist and staff photographer on Life magazine known for his courageous coverage of war on the front line, including reports on the liberation of Europe and conflict in the Congo
Pashtun-American lawyer and writer. Worked as an interpreter for defense attorneys representing detainees held at Guantanamo Bay detention camp. She wrote of her experiences in My Guantanamo Diary: The Detainees and the Stories They Told Me
American artist, activist, and co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement. Other topics on which Cullors advocates include prison abolition in Los Angeles and LGBTQ rights
Professional speaker and specialist in international relations. Managing partner of FutureMap. Co-Founder & CEO of Factotum. Served as a Senior Geopolitical Advisor to US Special Operations Forces in Iraq and Afghanistan
American author and social entrepreneur. Served as SEO of City Year, an AmeriCorps national service program he co-founded. Led two unsuccessful campaigns for U.S. Senator from MA. Founded and worked with numerous social and political orgs
Author and former Miami Dolphins Cheerleader. Performed stand-up comedy at NFL Draft Day and Miami Dolphins Fan Fest. Worked as a sports model and appeared in workout videos with world renowned fitness gurus. Appeared both on tv and radio
24 crime/mystery novels featuring Father Robert Koesler, a Catholic priest who doubles as a detective. The Rosary Murders (1978), which was made into a 1987 movie starring Donald Sutherland as Father Koesler. Books are set mostly in Detroit, Michigan
American journalist, producer and author of history titles, including Signing Their Lives Away, Signing Their Rights Away and The Girls of Atomic City. Married to author, historian and journalist Joseph D'Agnese