Author Listings (Entertainment & Performing Arts)
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- Illustrator of SWINE NOT ? by Jimmy Buffett,
written about our family pig.
- Author of WELCOME TO YOUR FACELIFT, a day by day
guide through cosmetic surgery.
- Creator of Root & Ramble pig blog. |
| Author Sheila Walsh writes books for children and adults. She is also a Grammy-nominated singer and speaks at the Women of Faith conferences. On television, she co-hosted The 700 Club and had her own talk show Heart to Heart with Sheila Walsh on the Family Channel. She currently lives in Texas with her husband and they....[more] |
| Virginia Aronson was born in Boston and educated in New England. She was a writer at Harvard's School of Public Health and co-authored a cookbook with a White House chef before relocating to South Florida. She has published more than 30 books, and works as a ghostwriter. |
| Born in Florida, Herbert Lawrence Becker trained initially as an accountant and CPA.
He worked as a district manager, an accountant, and a senior financial planner for companies in the U.S. and Canada before returning to Florida to live.
H Becker is also a magician, performing as The Great Kardeen, and it is his....[more] |
| Peter Benjaminson was born in Washington, D.C. and was a reporter and City-County Bureau Chief for the Detroit Free Press from 1970-76.
While at the Free Press, he wrote the book "Investigative Reporting," with Dave Anderson (Indiana University Press, 1976 and Iowa State University Press, 1990), the very....[more] |
| NY Times bestselling author of over fifty books of humor and inspiration.
Emmy-nominated staff writer for Bob Hope (both personal appearances and television specials). Recipient of four Angel awards and a Dove award nomination.
Scriptwriter of hundreds of comedy sketches and other scripts. Her books include Didn'....[more] |
| In 1996, Veronica Chambers wrote Mama's Girl, a memoir about growing up. Mama's Girl was a Book of the Month Club selection and an American Library Association Best Book of 1996. In 1991, she co-wrote her first book Poetic Justice: Filmmaking South Central Style with film-maker John Singleton. She had interviewed John ....[more] |
| A member of the Tennessee Historical Commission, Calvin Dickinson is professor emeritus at Tennessee Technological University having taught history for there for 30 years until his retirement in 2000. Born in Shreveport, La., and raised in East Texas, he attended Baylor University from which he received Bachelor's ....[more] |
| Prolific artist and writer, Maryann Pasda DiEdwardo B.A., M.A., Ed.D. writes and illustrates Pennsylvania Voices I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII which are a series of fiction and non-fiction works. Books support The American Cancer Society. By 2009, a total of twenty books will be published for the nat....[more] |
| Robert J. Emery
Writer, Producer & Director
Professional associations:
Directors Guild of America – (DGA)
American Society of Authors and Writers – (AmSAW)
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Robert J. Emery is a multi-award winning screenwriter, director and producer. He has spent his entire ad....[more] |
| Jennifer Fandel has published more than 30 children and young adult nonfiction books, including biographies of inspirational figures, cultural histories of major inventions and icons, a how-to-write poetry series, and graphic novels on historical figures and inventions. Her book THE LIGHT BULB received the Bologna Raga....[more] |
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Nancy Furstinger is the author of nearly 100 books, including many on her favorite topic: animals! She started her writing career in third grade, when a play she wrote was performed by her class. Since then, Nancy has been a feature writer for a daily newspaper, a managing editor of trade and consumer magazines, an....[more] |
| Robert was born in England in 1958. Educated at St Oswald's College in Shropshire he studied mathematics and physics.
In 1975 Robert attended a Led Zeppelin concert appearance in London which began a life-long obsession with the band and their music. That same year he briefly worked as a member of the road crew for ....[more] |
| Alan Goldsher is the author of "Modest Mouse: A Pretty Good Read" (St. Martin's Press, 2006) and "Hard Bop Academy: The Sidemen of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers" (Hal Leonard, 2002), as well as the music-themed novels "Jam" (Permanent Press, 2002) and "The Record Haus" (PublishAmerica 2003). Written as A.M. Goldsh....[more] |
| John Grant is author of some seventy books, of which about twenty-five are fiction, including novels like The World, The Hundredfold Problem, The Far-Enough Window and most recently The Dragons of Manhattan and Leaving Fortusa. His "book-length fiction" Dragonhenge, illustrated by Bob Eggleton, was shortlisted for a Hu....[more] |
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