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| Bob recently retired as the Director of the Center for Instructional Computing at Eastern Michigan University, where he provided computer training and support to faculty. He has authored or co-authored more than 90 books on Access, PowerPoint, Excel, Publisher, WordPerfect, Word, Windows, and OpenOffice.org. He has bee....[more] |
| Russell Ash is best known as the creator and compiler of Top 10 of Everything (annual, 1989–) and related titles (Hamlyn, UK; Sterling, USA, and in various editions around the world). He has also written numerous books on art (principally 19th-century painters), popular reference (such as his annual Whitaker's World of....[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] |
| William Brower has been writing for 23 years, he discovered his talent in a 6th grade halloween contest. After high school he wrote, produced and performed a one man play about the sinking of the Titanic which he ran for 8 years. Following his largest audience of 10,000 people Brower retired from the public eye and t....[more] |
| It all began when I fell into a hole on the tropical island of Rarotonga and found the grave of a whaling wife at the bottom. A Fulbright Award to research the life of this unfortunate young woman was followed by a John Lyman Award, a residency in New York, and the L. Byrne Waterman Award.
In the year 2000 a Stout ....[more] |
| From the rising swells of the Atlantic, to the halls of the teaching hospital, to the front lines of the 45th Infantry Division in World War II, Joseph Garland has brought his first-hand experience to his literature throughout his life.
His most recent work, "Unknown Soldiers: Reliving WWII in Europe," is a memoir ....[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] |
| Fred Jerome is a veteran journalist and science writer whose articles and op-ed pieces have appeared in dozens of publications, including Newsweek and The New York Times. As a reporter in the South during the early 1960s, he covered the exploding civil rights movement, and, more recently, has taught journalism at Colum....[more] |
| James F. Kaserman is a retired educator and businessman and served in elected public office for more than ten years. Following graduation from Washington High School in Massillon, Ohio, he earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Kent State University and a master’s degree in educational administratio....[more] |
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