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Born in Basle, Switzerland in 1907, Frithjof Schuon was the twentieth century's pre-eminent spokesman for the perennialist school of comparative religious thought. The leitmotif of Schuon's work was foreshadowed in an encounter during his youth with a marabout who had accompanied some members of his Senegalese village....[more]
Alma Flor Ada, Pro­fes­sor Emerita at the Uni­ver­sity of San Fran­cisco, has devoted her life to advo­cacy for peace by pro­mot­ing a ped­a­gogy ori­ented to per­sonal real­iza­tion and social jus­tice. A for­mer Rad­cliffe Scholar at Har­vard Uni­ver­sity and Ful­bright Research Scholar she is an inter­na­tion­ally r....[more]
Raindog, AKA RD Armstrong began his most recent incarnation as a poet in the early 90s. He has a number of chapbooks and has been published in over 150 poetry magazines and anthologies, including most recently, the Louisiana Review; The Bukowski Review #1 & 2; and Unwound Magazine; and anthologies including, An Eye Fo....[more]
ROBERT A. BURTON, M.D., graduated from Yale University and the University of California at San Francisco medical school, where he also completed his neurology residency. At age thirty-three, he was appointed chief of the Division of Neurology at Mt. Zion-UCSF Hospital, where he subsequently became Associate Chief of th....[more]
I began my literary career writing but quickly became aware of the fact that my talents lie in helping other writers,(mostly poets) find outlets for their voices. I am now the founding publisher of PRA Publishing. We currently have 12 titles to date and look forward to doing many more. Visit us at www.prapublishing.co....[more]
Golden G. Ebikefe is a Poet and A Novelist, his first work is titled Poetic Edifice, which he co authored with Edmund A. Ebiagbe, published by RoseDog Books. He is a career writer and hopes to inspire a new generation of readers that will eventually become leaders for the needed change every society wants, and present....[more]
Author and illustrator Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1962. Some of her well-known works are Lizzy and Skunk; I'm a Tiger, Too!; You, Me and the Big Blue Sea; and The Long March. She has received numerous awards, including two Reading Association of Ireland Children's Book Awards, the Irish Chi....[more]
Vince Gotera writes poems and stories, as well as the occasional creative nonfiction or critical article. His books include the three poetry collections — FIGHTING KITE, GHOST WARS, and DRAGONFLY — as well as the critical study RADICAL VISIONS: POETRY BY VIETNAM VETERANS (more on them in the "Books" section below). ....[more]
Kathleen Cunningham Guler is the author of the multi-award winning four-part Macsen's Treasure Series of historical spy thrillers set in fifth century Britain. She has also published numerous articles, essays, short stories, reviews and poems. A descendant of the Celtic nations of Wales and Scotland, the author has dra....[more]
Keith Holyoak, poet, translator of classical Chinese poetry, and cognitive scientist, was raised on a dairy farm in British Columbia, Canada. His scientific work focuses on the nature of human thinking and its basis in the brain. He has been a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, and is a Fellow of the American Associ....[more]
Rustin Larson’s poetry has appeared in The New Yorker, The Iowa Review, North American Review, Poetry East, The Atlanta Review and other magazines. The Wine-Dark House (Blue Light Press, 2009) is his latest collection. Crazy Star, his previous, was selected for the Loess Hills Book’s Poetry Series in 2005. Larson won ....[more]
Michael Lassell (1947 - ) is a professional writer and editor. Born in New York City; July 15, 1947 * Parents: Michael Joseph Lassell (1917-2006) and Catherine Elizabeth (née Harneit) Lassell (b. 1920); no siblings * Education: Great Neck South High School (grad. 1965); Colgate University (B.A. 1969); California Insti....[more]
Irene Latham is a poet and novelist who writes heart-touching tales of unexpected adventure. Her debut midgrade historical novel LEAVING GEE'S BEND (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2010) is set in Alabama during the Great Depression. A resident of Birmingham, Alabama, for the past 25 years, she has published over 120 poems of va....[more]
Richard C. Leonard (born 1938) earned the Ph.D. in Biblical Studies from Boston University in 1972. He has pastored churches in New England and Illinois, and taught at the college and graduate level. Most recently he served as Academic Dean of The Institute for Worship Studies (1998-2001) and as interim minister of Uni....[more]
W. S. Merwin, 1927 - Poet W. S. Merwin was born in New York City in 1927. He has authored over fifteen books of poetry and some of those titles include "The River Sound" (Alfred A. Knopf, 1999), which was named a New York Times notable book of the year; "The Vixen" (1996), which won the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize; "T....[more]
COREY MESLER has published in numerous journals and anthologies. He has published two novels, Talk: A Novel in Dialogue (2002) and We Are Billion-Year-Old Carbon (2006). His first full length poetry collection, Some Identity Problems (2008), is out from Foothills Publishing and his book of short stories, Listen: 29 Sho....[more]
Joseph Robertson was born New Jersey. He completed his undergraduate studies with a double major in Philosophy and Spanish language (1997) as well as his Master of Arts in Spanish Language and Literature (2000) at Villanova University. He has served as adjunct professor for humanities and Spanish language at Villanova,....[more]
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