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| Beth Luey is the founding director emerita of the Scholarly Publishing Program at Arizona State University. She conducts workshops on publishing for faculty members on campuses throughout the country.
She has been the president of the Association for Documentary Editing and of the Society for the History of Authorsh....[more] |
| For many of us, writing is addictive. In 1960, I worked as a reporter for a newspaper in Fort Wayne, Indiana -- The Journal Gazette -- for six months, during a break from college. I liked writing both regular news and feature stories but journalism was not my field. Rather, it was the law. My true passion ....[more] |
| Alan Axelrod was born on August 25, 1952, in New York. He was educated at Northeastern Illinois University and University of Iowa. He is a leading writer about American history, and is the author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to American History. In his books, Axelrod presents the facts, details, and faces that have he....[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] |
| Dr. Angela Browne-Miller, (PhD, DSW, MPH, MSW, LCSW), also known as Dr. Angela(r), is author of over forty fiction and nonfiction books; is director of Metaterra(r) Literary and Metaterra(r) Publications; is the Set Editor of the Praeger International Collection on Addictions (2009, eBook 2010, kindleBook, 2012), and S....[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] |
| Chris Dickon is a writer and veteran television and radio producer/reporter/writer with most of his previous work in public broadcasting, and current effort in book and article writing and research. His documentaries, features, reporting and interviewing have been broadcast nationally on PBS and NPR, and his recent boo....[more] |
| Jurgen Habermas is a German sociologist who studied at the universities of Gottingen, Zurich, and Bonn. He taught at Frankfurt am Main, Marburg, and Heidelberg before becoming professor of philosophy at the University of Frankfurt. His works, widely translated, have made him one of the most influential social theorists....[more] |
| Sean M. Heuvel is a faculty member at Christopher Newport University (CNU), in Newport News, Virginia, where he teaches in the Department of Leadership and American Studies. He holds a B.A. in Government and M.Ed. in Higher Education Adminstration from the College of William and Mary, and an M.A. in History from the U....[more] |
| Dr. Ashok Malhotra was born in Pune, India in 1950. After completing his education in Mechanical Engineering from IIT Delhi he went on to Canada for futher studies. He received a doctoral degree in Engineering from the University of Bitish Cloumbia in 1978.
Dr. Malhotra has published several scientific artices in Inte....[more] |
| Stephen J. Nelson is an Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership at Bridgewater State College and a Senior Scholar in the Leadership Alliance at Brown University. Professor Nelson teaches in the Educational Leadership Program in the Department of Secondary Education and Professional Programs concentrating on ques....[more] |
| David Owen has been a staff writer for The New Yorker since 1991. Before joining The New Yorker, he was a contributing editor at The Atlantic Monthly and, prior to that, a senior writer at Harper’s. He is also a contributing editor at Golf Digest. He is the author of more than a dozen books: High School, about the four....[more] |
| John G. Reid is a member of the Department of History at Saint Mary’s University, and Senior Research Fellow of the Gorsebrook Research Institute. He holds degrees from Oxford University, Memorial University, and the University of New Brunswick. His teaching focuses on North American history during the seventeenth an....[more] |
| Carole Sargent is the founding Director of the Office of Scholarly Publications at Georgetown University. She earned a Ph.D. in 18th-century English literature at the University of Virginia. Sargent formerly taught 18th-century fiction in Georgetown's English Department, and she is the author of two books with Farrar, ....[more] |
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