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Jeffrey H. Jackson is J.J. McComb Professor of History and Chair of the Department of History at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. He is the author of Paris Under Water: How the City of Light Survived the Great Flood of 1910 (Palgrave Macmillan 2010) and Making Jazz French: Music and Modern Life in Interwar Paris (Duke University Press, 2003).

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Barry Jackson is a prolific production designer, director of storyboard teams, writer, and children's book author/illustrator. Jackson's screen credits include The Prince of Egypt, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Titan AE, and Ron Howard's The Grinch. He was one of several production designers on the Dreamwork's production, Shrek.

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Jackson
Forthcoming from Norton
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Rapper and 2018 Nasir Jones Fellow at Harvard University, Tef Poe’s work has been featured in TIME, VICE, XXL, Billboard, Rolling Stone, Atlanta Black Star, and The Source.

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Alex Jackson started his cooking career at Stevie Parle’s acclaimed Dock Kitchen, where he worked as head chef for a number of years before staging at April Bloomfield’s Tosca and Alice Water’s Chez Panisse in the San Francisco Bay Area. He returned to London as the head chef of Stevie’s second restaurant, Rotorino, and spent a period as a cheesemonger before opening his own restaurant, Sardine, in the summer of 2016. Sardine sadly closed in 2020, and Alex is now head chef at Noble Rot Soho, which has been described as ‘relentlessly, gaspingly good’ (Grace Dent, Guardian).

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Tom Jackson is a self-taught cook and creative director from Birmingham, now based in London. Tom’s unconventional route into food began with a stint at the since-shuttered cafe-come-restaurant Railroad, where he made thousands of (excellent) bacon sandwiches, Bánh Mì and, if you caught him on a good day, the best fried eggs in Hackney. After a summer flogging fruit and vegetables at Able and Cole, Tom then went on to co-found the award-winning food media publisher Twisted, which now boasts a global following of over 40 million. He has authored two cookbooks on behalf of the brand and is now working on his debut solo cookbook, set to be published in spring 2024.

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Andrew Jackson has written for Yahoo! Movies, music magazines such as Burn Lounge and Mean Streets, and copy edited the Hollywood monthly Ingenue. He also directed and co-wrote the feature film The Discontents (2004) starring Perry King and Amy Madigan.

Born in Detroit, Michigan, he played drums in garage bands before heading to Boston to graduate from Emerson College. After seeing Yellow Submarine on TV at age 4 he became a confirmed Beatlemaniac, which resulted in his first book, Still the Greatest: The 200 Best Solo Beatle Songs. The guide spotlights the best tunes by John, Paul, George, and Ringo from 1970 to 2010, giving each a 1-to-2-page entry covering the story behind the music, the people, and the times. His critically acclaimed 1965 was published by St Martin's Press in 2015.

Andrew Jackson's 1973, Rock at the Crossroads was published by St Martin's Press in 2019.

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Jacobs
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Alexandra Jacobs is a critic and features writer at the New York Times. Still Here, her biography of the late actress Elaine Stritch, was published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux in 2019.

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Jacobson
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Gavin Jacobson is a writer and critic.

A former commissioning editor of the New Statesman, his work has featured in many prominent publications, including the New York Review of Books, the London Review of Books, the New Yorker, the Times Literary Supplement, the New Statesman, the Financial Times, and the New Republic

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Jafar
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Badr Jafar is a businessman and social entrepreneur from the UAE. He is actively engaged with a diverse range of organisations and initiatives focused on humanitarian aid and international development, corporate governance, entrepreneurship, education and the arts.

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Jalonick
Forthcoming from PublicAffairs
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Mary Clare Jalonick covers Congress for The Associated Press, where she has worked for nineteen years in the news agency’s Washington bureau. She has reported extensively on congressional investigations, including the probes of former President Donald Trump’s ties to Russia and the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection, and was a lead reporter on both of Trump’s impeachments and the last four Supreme Court confirmations.

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James
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The least interesting thing about Jimmie James is that he is the only person ever to play all of Golf Digest’s Top 100 Courses in the US in a single year. He rose from abject poverty in Jim-Crow East Texas of the 1960s to become a top executive with Exxon-Mobil.

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Kendra James’s writing and criticism have appeared in such publications as The Toast, Elle, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Lenny Letter, Marie Claire, ESPN, and Women’s Health Magazine. The first editor hired at Shondaland.com, where she worked for more than two years, she is currently Senior Producer, Comedy and Entertainment at Crooked Media.

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Victoria James is the Director of Beverage and a Partner at Michelin-starred COTE in NYC & Miami, founder of COTE Wine Club, and she recently received a James Beard nomination for "Outstanding Wine Program." She has worked in restaurants since she was thirteen, fell in love with wine and when she was twenty-one became certified as a sommelier, the youngest in the country, going on to work at some of the most prestigious Michelin-starred restaurants in NYC. Victoria’s name has appeared on many notable lists: Forbes "30 Under 30," Food & Wine's "2018 Sommelier of the Year," Zagat’s “30 Under 30,” Wine Enthusiast’s “40 Under 40,” Wine & Spirits’ “Best New Sommeliers,” and The Back Label declared her “New York’s Youngest Sommelier.” She is the author of DRINK PINK, A Celebration of Rosé (HarperCollins) and the international bestseller WINE GIRL (Ecco/HarperCollins). She has a print column for Forbes magazine, "Buy, Hold, Sell," a column for The Daily Beast, and has contributed to Esquire, Cosmopolitan, Munchies, and Bon Appétit.

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Jamnia
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Naseem Jamnia is a 2019 Lambda Literary Emerging Writers Retreat Fellow and freelance writer and editor, with an MS in Biological Sciences. Their nonfiction has appeared in The Rumpus, The Washington Post, Cosmopolitan and other sites, and they were the 2018 Bitch Media Fellow in Technology. A native Chicagoan and child to Iranian immigrants, Naseem lives with their husband, dog, and two cats in Reno, Nevada, where they're getting their MFA in Fiction.

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Janakievska
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Irina Janakievska is a food writer and recipe developer who describes herself as someone with a Balkan heart (and stomach!), a Middle Eastern palette and British curiosity. She was born in what is now North Macedonia (then part of former Yugoslavia), grew up in Kuwait, and studied and now lives and works in London. Irina left a successful career in corporate and finance law to follow her passion for sharing her love of Balkan cuisine, the Balkans and its people with the world. She writes to showcase the region’s unique history and heritage, which are most beautifully preserved in its food. She has contributed to the Guardian, Foodnetwork US and Mediterranean Lifestyle magazine, and her past work includes the Ottolenghi Test Kitchen.

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January
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Sativa January holds an MFA in fiction from New York University, where she received a Veterans Writing Workshop fellowship. At NYU, she taught poetry and fiction, served as a fiction editor for Washington Square Review, and led writing workshops for soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. Her work has appeared in The Threepenny Review,Rattle magazine, The International Journal of Transitional Justice and elsewhere. She is working on a novel.

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Jarrett
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Jarrett is professor of English and Dean of the Faculty at Princeton University.  His most recent book was named a best book of the year by the New Yorker.

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Jasmine
Forthcoming from Chicago Review Press
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Wild interests and an inclination to rage against the machine with a flair that could equal the groupies and rock stars who fascinate her, vegan Lucretia Tye Jasmine earned her BFA with honors from NYU, and her MFA from CalArts. She is originally from Kentucky, and is currently a Los Angeles-based artist, writer, and interviewer, whose most recent work includes the Groupie Feminism art series; online writing for Please Kill Me and the Los Angeles Beat; and interviews for Feminist Magazine Radio and the GRAMMY Museum.

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Jauhar
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Sandeep Jauhar, MD, Ph.D., is the director of the Heart Failure Program at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, a frequent contributor to The New York Times and The New England Journal of Medicine, and author of the acclaimed memoirs Intern: A Doctor’s Initiation and Doctored: The Disillusionment of an American Physician (Farrar, Straus & Giroux).

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Jayaraman
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Saru Jayaraman is the President and Co-Founder of One Fair Wage (OFW), a national organization, campaign and coalition fighting for a full, fair minimum wage for every person who works in America, with tips being a supplement on top of wages rather than the wage itself, and Director of the Food Labor Research Center at the University of California, Berkeley. She is a graduate of Yale Law School and the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, and author of Behind the Kitchen Door and Forked: A New Standard for American Dining.

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Jeansonne
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University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee History Professor Emeritus Glen Jeansonne has published 15 books, many of them historical biographies. He has also published more than 50 articles and more than 170 book reviews and won 3 teaching awards. His book Gerald L.K. Smith: Minister of Hate, won the Wisconsin Writer's Award, the Gustavus Meyers Award for research related to bigotry, and was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. His work deals with 20th century American political history and Jeansonne frequently performs guest interviews for the media on historical and current events.

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Jebara
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Mohamad Jebara is a scriptural philologist and prominent exegetist known for his eloquent oratory style as well as his efforts to bridge cultural and religious divides. A semanticist and historian of Semitic cultures, he has served as Chief Imam as well as headmaster of several Qur’anic and Arabic language academies. Jebara has lectured to diverse audiences around the world; briefed senior policy makers; and published in prominent newspapers and magazines. A respected voice in Islamic scholarship, Jebara advocates for positive social change.

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Dr Tiffany Jenkins is an author, academic, broadcaster and consultant on cultural policy. Her writing credits include the Independent, the Art Newspaper, the Guardian, the Scotsman (for which she was a weekly columnist on social and cultural issues) and the Spectator. She is an Honorary Fellow in Department of Art History at the University of Edinburgh, a former visiting fellow in the Department of Law at the London School of Economics, and was previously the director of the Arts and Society Programme at the Institute of Ideas. She competed her PhD in Sociology at the University of Kent.

As a consultant she has advised a number of organisations on cultural policy, including Trinity College, Dublin; the Scottish government; the Norwegian government; the University of Oslo; Norwegian Theatres and Orchestras; and the National Touring Network for Performing Arts, Norway.

Tiffany Jenkins appears regularly on Radio 4, including ‘Thinking Allowed’, ‘Front Row’ and ‘Saturday Review’ and Radio 3’s ‘Free Thinking‘. She presented the BBC Radio 4 programme ‘Beauty and the Brain’, which explored what science can tell us about art, and wrote and presented ‘A Narrative History of Secrecy’, which was broadcast on Radio 4.

She is also speaks regularly at conferences around the world and is an accomplished keynote speaker.

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A former European editor for W, Kerwin Jenkins is a contributor to Vogue. Her Encyclopedia of the Exquisite was one of Barnes and Noble’s Best 25 Books of 2010.

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When Genevieve Jenner was six years old, she liked to play dress up, write stories, and wanted to be a mermaid. She has finally accepted that being a mermaid isn't the most secure career option but the other two things have remained constant. Her debut story collection, CHOCOLATE CAKE FOR IMAGINARY LIVES, is shortlisted for the 2023 UK Guild of Food Writers’ Award in the Best First Book category.

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Jennings
Forthcoming from Simon & Schuster
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Jensen
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With Sarah Duenwald, Nancy McSharry Jensen founded The Swing Shift, dedicated to lifting barriers which impede women from finding meaningful work, allowing them to combine career and family in the modern workplace.

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Jeter
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Sharlee Jeter is the president of the Turn 2 Foundation, which was established by her brother, baseball legend Derek Jeter. The Foundation has successfully channeled fundraising power into results as demonstrated by its signature initiative, Jeter’s Leaders, a leadership development program for high school students. Sharlee also oversees the children’s division of Jeter Publishing, which has published New York Times bestsellers The Contract and its follow up, Hit & Miss. Born and raised in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Sharlee currently resides in Brooklyn, New York, with her son Jalen.

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Jewell
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Hannah Jewell is a former senior writer at BuzzFeed UK, where she became known for her humour writing about gender and her satire of UK and US politics. She presented BuzzFeed's live 2016 election night show, which was watched by nearly 7 million people. Born in the UK, she grew up in California and did her undergraduate study at UC Berkeley in Middle East Studies, then moved to the UK for an MPhil in International Relations and Politics at Cambridge. She was subsequently appointed pop culture host for the Washington Post.

Hannah's first book, 100 Nasty Women of History combined her background in history and politics with her love of the internet to write about remarkable women of the past with an accessible, hilarious (and sometimes sweary) style. It was published by Hodder & Stoughton in the UK in 2017 and by Sourcebooks in the US in 2018 as She Caused a Riot.

Her second book, We Need Snowflakes was published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2022.

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Jezer-Morton
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Kathryn Jezer-Morton writes about family life for New York Magazine and The Cut, where she also publishes the biweekly newsletter Brooding. She holds a PhD in sociology and lives in Montreal with her family.

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Jimenez
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Claire Jiménez is a Puerto Rican writer who grew up in Brooklyn and Staten Island, New York. She is the author of the short story collection Staten Island Stories (Johns Hopkins Press, 2019), which received the 2019 Hornblower Award for a first book from the New York Society Library, was named a finalist for the International Latino Book Awards, a New York Public Library Favorite Book about New York, and Best Latino Book of 2019 by NBC News. She received her M.F.A. from Vanderbilt University and is currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Her fiction, essays and reviews have appeared in Remezcla, Afro-Hispanic Review, PANK, The Rumpus, el roommate, Eater, District Lit, The Toast and the Los Angeles Review of Books, among other publications.

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Joachimsthaler
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Erich Joachimsthaler, the founder and CEO of Vivaldi Partners, the co-author of Brand Leadership and the author of Hidden In Plain Sight is an internationally recognized authority on the impact of technology on strategy, the digitalization of industries and categories, and the role of innovation and branding.

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Scott C. Johnson is a senior writer and investigative journalist at The Hollywood Reporter. He was a Newsweek foreign correspondent, providing war reporting from Iraq, Afghanistan, and other fronts in the Middle East, and is the author of the National Book Award longlisted The Wolf and the Watchman: A Father, A Son, and the CIA.

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Betsey Johnson is an iconic punk rock American fashion designer. She got her start dressing the Velvet Underground, Edie Sedgwick, and other members of Andy Warhol’s factory. She went on form her own brand in the 1970s, had 65 clothing stores throughout the US, and now her clothing retails in major department stores in the US and in more than 14 countries around the world.

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Johnson, a poet and educator based in Boston, has written a searing memoir in poems of his friendship with the slain journalist James Foley.

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Leo Johnson is a writer, broadcaster, and expert on global megatrends. He studied PPP at Oxford and took an MBA at INSEAD before working for a decade at the World Bank. His work promotes progressive disruption  — innovation that matters — grounded in practical optimism, a vision of good economic growth that works for both society and business.

Leo was the Co-Founder of Sustainable Finance Ltd, now a part of the PwC Group. He is a Business Fellow of the Smith School of Enterprise & Environment at the University of Oxford, and has presented a number of programmes for BBC World News, including ‘Down to Business’ and ‘One Square Mile’. He is the co-host of the BBC Radio 4 series, ‘FutureProofing’, examining the impact on business and society of the big ideas coming down the track, from Synthetic Biology to Block Chain and the Sharing Economy.

In 2013, he co-authored Turnaround Challenge: Business & the City of the Future (OUP), described by David Rowan, editor of Wired magazine, as ‘a fast-paced, hope-filled yet deeply grounded tour of the innovations and technologies with the potential to resolve our era’s greatest environmental, social and economic challenges’.

He is also a Judge for the Financial Times ‘Boldness in Business Awards’ and a co-Founder of the Prix Pictet, the world’s leading prize on photography and sustainability, for which Kofi Annan is the Patron. He has commented and written irregular guest columns for the Financial Times, the New Statesman, Huffington Post and the Wall Street Journal.

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John J. Johnston is an Egyptologist, Classicist and cultural historian. His introductory essay for the anthology Unearthed (Jurassic London), addressing the cultural history of the mummy in literature and film, was shortlisted for a British Science Fiction Association Award 2014 in the non-fiction category. John lectures extensively throughout the UK at institutions such as The British Museum, the British Film Institute and the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology and, in addition to serving on the Editorial Board of Egyptian Archaeology, he has contributed articles to numerous books and journals, frequently on the reception of the ancient world in modern culture and the history of Egyptology. He was formerly vice chair of the Egypt Exploration Society and is working on his first book.

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Jolly
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Joanna Jolly is a British writer, broadcaster and award-winning documentary filmmaker. She was previously the BBC’s South Asia Editor. She won the 2007 BBC Onassis Bursary, and in 2015 was awarded the Association of International Broadcaster’s best current affairs documentary award for her in-depth investigation of the prosecution of rape in India.

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Faith Jones is an attorney specializing in U.S. and international corporate law. A former associate at Skadden, Arps and Walton & Walton LLP, she advocates for women’s rights, coaches entrepreneurs, and speaks on issues of self-ownership, accountability, and responsibility.

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As the keyboardist for the Memphis-based quartet Booker T & the MGs, Booker T Jones performed R&B and funk hits by Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, and Sam & Dave, and, as a member of the house band for Stax Records, helped define the sound of Southern soul music. Booker T & the MGs are also known for original hit singles like “Green Onions,” and for being one of the first integrated instrumental groups. In 1992, the group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and they received a Grammys’ Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007.

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Laurence Jones was born and raised in London. His short stories have been published in literary journals including Storgy, New Zenith Magazine and Collages, as well as the forthcoming Seven Hills Review, Sanctuary and Impermanent Facts anthologies. He has been shortlisted/longlisted for multiple literary prizes including the Commonwealth Short Story Prize and TLC’s Pen Factor.

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Shane Jones is the author of three previous novels, Light Boxes, Daniel Fights a Hurricane, and Crystal Eaters, and several smaller works of fiction and poetry. Light Boxes was an NPR Best Book of the Year, translated into ten languages, and optioned for film by Spike Jonze; Crystal Eaters was named a “50 Best Fabulist Books Everyone Should Read” and “50 Best Genre-Bending Books Everyone Should Read” (Flavorwire). His work has appeared in hundreds of journals in print and online, including The Paris Review Daily, VICE, The Believer Logger, Tin House, The Millions, Dazed Digital, The Rumpus, BOMB, Salon, and DIAGRAM. His newest novel Vincent and Alice and Alice is out now from Tyrant Books.

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Jones
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Bruce Jones is vice president and director of the Foreign Policy program at Brookings and a senior fellow in the Institution's Project on International Order and Strategy at Brookings. He served in the United Nations' operation in Kosovo, was special assistant to the U.N. special coordinator for the Middle East peace process, and is also a consulting professor at the Freeman Spogli Institute at Stanford University and chair of the advisory council of the Center on International Cooperation at New York University.

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Amy Jones's first novel, We're All in This Together, was a national bestseller, won the Northern Lit Award, was a finalist for the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour, and named a "Best Book of the Year" by the Globe and Mail and Quill & Quire. Her debut collection of stories, What Boys Like, won the Metcalf-Rooke Award and was a finalist for the ReLit Award. Her fiction has won the CBC Literary Prize for Short Fiction, appeared in Best Canadian Stories and The Journey Prize Stories, and been selected as Longform's Pick of the Week. Originally from Halifax, she lived in Thunder Bay for many years before moving to Toronto.

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Michael Jones gained a PhD in military history at Bristol University and subsequently taught at the University of South-West England, the University of Glasgow and Winchester College. He works freelance as a writer, presenter and battlefield tour guide. His first book, The King’s Mother, was shortlisted for the Whitfield Prize. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and a member of the British Commission for Military History. Michael Jones’ particular interest is in battle psychology, and the role of morale and inspirational leadership in situations of military crisis. He has worked extensively with World War Two veterans, and his books draw on their powerful eye-witness testimonies, focusing on the human story behind the battles and campaigns. He is an enthusiastic and highly effective lecturer, who also works in the corporate field as a motivational speaker and trainer, bringing alive the present-day relevance of history’s greatest battles and commanders. Michael Jones was historical adviser for the recent History Channel series Warriors and Russia Today’s TV documentaries on World War Two’s Eastern Front.

With Philippa Langley he was the co-author of The King’s Grave - the official story of the discovery of Richard III published in 2013 by John Murray, now a major film tie-in The Lost King.

His After Hitler which concerns the last ten days of the Second World War in Europe was published in 2015 by John Murray to critical acclaim.

Random House UK published his 24 Hours at Agincourt the same year.

His acclaimed biography of Edward of Woodstock, The Black Prince was published by Head of Zeus in 2017.

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Jonge
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Peter de Jonge is co-author of three James Patterson books, including the number one New York Times bestselling thrillers Beach Road and The Beach House, and author of the novels Shadows Still Remain and Buried On Avenue B (HarperCollins).

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Joon-ho
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Bong Joon-ho is a film director and screenwriter known for Memories of Murder, The Host, Mother, Snowpiercer, and Okja. In 2019, he became the first Korean director to win the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival, for the record-breaking international blockbuster Parasite.

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Joplin
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Laura Joplin, PhD, is an author and educator. Her training programs for college faculty were supported by the U.S. Department of Education. She has worked as an Executive Coach for Western Management Corporation, in Denver, CO. She currently helps coordinate the Estate of her sister, Janis Joplin. Her biography, Love, Janis inspired the successful Off-Broadway stage play of the same name. Laura is based in Northern California.

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Joplin
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Janis Joplin was an American singer-songwriter known for having one of the most extraordinary voices in rock history. She was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995, acknowledging her electric stage presence, powerful vocals, and legendary status as the first female rockstar.

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Jordan
Forthcoming from Knopf
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Elise Jordan is a former State Department employee and speechwriter turned print journalist and political analyst for NBC News and MSNBC. Her writing has been published in TIME, The Atlantic, Buzzfeed, Daily Beast, Marie Claire, National Review, and the Wall Street Journal.

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Don Jordan was born in Northern Ireland, but has lived for many years in London and considers the city his home. His first paid writing job was reporting on a dog show for a local newspaper in Lincolnshire. An allergy to dog hair drove him into a job with the BBC, first in London on the daily current affairs programme Nationwide, and then to the BBC’s Belfast office. He next joined the flagship ITV current affairs programme World in Action, where he worked as a producer and director for twelve years.

Since then he has produced or directed dozens of television drama films and documentaries, many on historical subjects. He co-wrote the screenplay for the feature film Love is the Devil, based on the life of the painter Francis Bacon. He has won several awards, including two Blue Ribbons at the New York Film and Television festival. Don Jordan has written four books in collaboration with Michael Walsh – a biography of the notorious millionaire property tycoon, Nicholas van Hoogstraten, White Cargo - The Forgotten History of Britain’s White Slaves in America, an historical investigation into slavery in the British colonies of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and two books on the Restoration era, The King’s Revenge concerning the pursuit by Charles II of his father’s regicides, and The King’s Bed on the monarch’s many lovers.

Don Jordan’s The King’s City, about the artistic, cultural, social and architectural development of the city during in the reign of Charles II, was published by Little, Brown UK in 2017 to critical acclaim.

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Joseph
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Novelist and poet Floriane Joseph is an English professor. She discovered Victor Hugo at an early age, and the word "writer" nestled in her chest. It never left her. An emerging talent on the literary scene, she reveals the power of emotions and the poetry of existence with a pen as delicate as it is sharp. Her second novel, Les vivants sont des rois, was published by Michel Lafon.

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Kaemingk
Forthcoming from Baker
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Rev. Dr. Matthew Kaemingk holds the Richard John Mouw Chair of Faith and Public Life at Fuller Theological Seminary and directs Fuller Seminary’s groundbreaking new research initiative on the intersection between faith, politics, and pluralism. Matthew is the award-winning author of Christian Hospitality and Muslim Immigration in an Age of Fear and co-author of Work and Worship.

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Kahl
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Colin Kahl was Vice President Joe Biden’s national security advisor from 2013-2017 and deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Middle East from 2009-13. He is currently and Co-Director of the Center for International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University. With Thomas Wright, he is the author of Aftershocks, forthcoming from St. Martin's Press.

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Karhl, a professor of history and African American studies, University of Virginia, is writing a history of race and taxation discrimination since Reconstruction.

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Kaiser
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Menachem Kaiser is the author of the memoir Plunder: Family Property and Nazi Treasure. Plunder was named one of the New York Times Critics’ Top Books of the Year and a Best Read of 2021 by the Christian Science Monitor. In its rave review, the daily New York Times called the book “a twisting and reverberant and consistently enthralling story.” The Christian Science Monitor hailed it as “a fascinating and thought-provoking read.” As the New York Times Book Review described Plunder, “This is weird, complicated territory — by which I mean it’s fantastic.” Kaiser won the Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature for Plunder.

Kaiser holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He received a Fulbright Scholarship and a Graduate Fellowship from the Wexner Foundation, an organization that fosters Jewish leadership across all disciplines. Kaiser’s work has appeared in TheWall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Slate, New York magazine, and Tablet Magazine.

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Kamil
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Amos Kamil is a screenwriter, playwright, and brand strategist who graduated from Horace Mann in 1982. He is the author, with Sean Elder, of Great is the Truth (Farrar, Straus & Giroux), a journalistic investigation into the sex scandals at Horace Mann based on his article in The New York Times Magazine.

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Kaminsky
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Leah Kaminsky is poetry and fiction editor at the Medical Journal of Australia. She conceived and edited Writer, M.D., an anthology of contemporary doctor-writers. She is the author of We’re All Going to Die, the award-winning poetry collection Stitching Things Together, and collaborated on the number one Amazon bestseller Cracking the Code. She holds an MFA in creative writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts.

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Kankiewicz
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Kaplan
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Bonnie J. Kaplan, PhD is a Professor Emerita in the Cumming School of Medicine at the University of Calgary, Canada. She has degrees from University of Chicago, Brandeis, and has done faculty research in neuorophysiology at Yale. She has published widely on the biological basis of developmental disorders and mental health, especially the contribution of nutrition to brain development and brain function. She was awarded, in 2019, the prestigious Dr. Rogers Prize, a national award given in Canada for research in complementary, alternative, or integrative health.

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Kapur
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Ratika Kapur's most recent work is the acclaimed novel The Private Life of Mrs Sharma. Her earlier novel, Overwinter, was longlisted for the 2009 Man Asian Literary Prize. Kapur lives in New Delhi with her husband and son.

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Kapur
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Dr. Manu Kapur is Professor and Chair of Learning Sciences and Higher Education at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, where he directs the Future Learning Initiative and researches human cognition, instructional technology, and learning sciences. He has worked with Singapore’s Ministry of Education to implement a curriculum based on his theory of Productive Failure on a national scale. Dr. Kapur's research has been featured in international publications including TIME, NPR, New York Times, and Times Higher Education, and he has given scores of presentations about Productive Failure to academics, business leaders,students, teachers, policymakers, and nonprofits.

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Karbiener
Forthcoming from Mariner
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Kardas-Nelson
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An independent journalist focused on international development and inequality, Kardas-Nelson’s work has been featured in the New York Times, The Nation, and NPR, along with many other publications.  She is completing a critical history of microfinance, tracing its impacts on two groups of women in West Africa, for Holt.

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Karim-Cooper
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Farah Karim-Cooper is Professor of Shakespeare Studies, King’s College London and Co-Director of Education at Shakespeare’s Globe, where she has worked as Head of Higher Education & Research for the last 16 years. Farah is President of the Shakespeare Association of America (2021-2022) after having served three years as Trustee.

She is on the Advisory Council for the Warburg Institute, a Trustee of the Lyric Hammersmith and is on the Council of the Society for Renaissance Studies. She has held Visiting fellowships around the world. She leads the architectural enquiries into early modern theatres at Shakespeare’s Globe, overseeing the research into the design and construction of the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, the Globe’s indoor Jacobean theatre.

She has published over 40 chapters in books, reviews and articles and is a General Editor for Arden’s Shakespeare in the Theatre series and their Critical Intersections Series. Her books include: Cosmetics in Shakespearean and Renaissance Drama (Edinburgh University Press, 2006, revised ed. 2019) and The Hand on the Shakespearean Stage: Gesture, Touch and the Spectacle of Dismemberment (Arden 2016). She has also co-edited Shakespeare’s Globe: A Theatrical Experiment with Christie Carson (Cambridge University Press, 2008); Shakespeare’s Theatres and the Effects of Performance with Tiffany Stern (Arden 2012) and Moving Shakespeare Indoors: Performance and Repertoire in the Jacobean Playhouse with Andrew Gurr (Cambridge University Press, 2014); she recently edited a collection for Arden, Titus Andronicus: The State of Play (2019) and has edited John Webster’s The Duchess of Malfi for the Routledge Anthology of Early Modern Drama, edited by Jeremy Lopez (2020). She is currently writing a book on Shakespeare and Race.

In 2018 she curated the Globe’s first Shakespeare and Race Festival. She is an executive board member for RaceB4Race, a collective of Scholars and institutions that seek racial justice in the field of pre-modern literary studies. In the UK she is creating the first ever Scholars of Colour network.

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Karlgaard
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Rich Karlgaard is the publisher of Forbes magazine and is based in Silicon Valley. He is a renowned lecturer, a pilot, and the author of four acclaimed books.

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Kashner
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A contributing editor to Vanity Fair since 2007, Kashner is the author of several books. His book Furious Love: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, and The Marriage of the Century, with Nancy Schoenberger was a New York Times Bestseller and a Los Angeles Times Bestseller.

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Kassalow
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Jordan Kassalow is a well-known and acclaimed social entrepreneur who is the founder of VisionSpring and the EYElliance, social organizations that work to restore eyesight to the more than 2.5 billion people who live in the developing world in extreme poverty and need nothing more than a pair of eyeglasses to see. A frequent speaker at venues ranging from the World Economic Forum and TedX to the Social Good Summit and universities around the country, Kassalow is also a Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation, Skoll Foundation, and Ashoka fellow as well as a Henry Crown Fellow at the Aspen Institute.

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Kastens
Forthcoming from Grand Central

Alegra Kastens is a licensed marriage and family therapist and the the founder of the Center for OCD, Anxiety, and Eating Disorders in New York.  Fueled by her own lived experience with OCD and eating disorders, she is a passionate educator who shares her expertise online as a contributing writer for Psychology Today, VeryWell Mind, and other publications, and on her successful Instagram advocacy platform @AlegraKastens.

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Katz
Forthcoming from Little, Brown
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Katzenbach

Jon Katzenbach is one of the world’s top experts on teams, leadership and management, and the author of The Wisdom of Teams (HarperCollins) and Leading Outside the Lines (Jossey-Bass).

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Kaufman
Forthcoming from Quill Tree Books
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Kaufman
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Perhaps the country’s foremost ornithologist and field guide authors, Kaufman dropped out of school at the age of fifteen and wrote the classic memoir Kingbird Highway, about his adventures tracking down birds across the continent.  He is writing a book on the birds that Audubon missed for Avid Reader.

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Kaufmann
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Miranda Kaufmann read History at Christ Church, Oxford, where she completed her doctorate on ‘Africans in Britain, 1500-1640’. She has published articles in journals such as Historical Research and Notes & Queries as well as contributing to reference works on both sides of the Atlantic, including The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, (OUP) The Oxford Companion to Black British History (OUP), and The Encyclopaedia of Blacks in European History and Culture (Greenwood).

She combines impeccable academic credentials with a passion for popularizing her subject and has written for The Times, the Guardian, the Times Literary Supplement, History Today and BBC History Magazine. Miranda Kaufmann has a growing reputation as a public historian and her expert commentary has been sought by media outlets including the Observer, Sky News, the BBC and Al Jazeera. She has presented her work at the British Library, the National Archives and the Department for Education, as well as to various universities, schools, local history groups, libraries and conferences from Hull to Jamaica. She also enjoys sharing her work via her website, her blog, and on Twitter.

Her acclaimed first book, the bestselling Black Tudors, exploring black culture in 16th century England was published by Oneworld in 2017. It was shortlisted for the Wolfson History Prize and Nayef Al-Rodhan Prize. TV rights have been optioned to Silverprint.

Her Heiresses - The Caribbean Marriage Trade will be published by Oneworld (UK) and Pegasus (USA) in 2025.

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Kaylin
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Lucy Kaylin is the editor-in-chief of O, the Oprah Magazine. She has previously worked as a fact-checker at Vogue, a writer and Features Editor at GQ, and an Executive editor at Marie Claire. Kaylin is the author of two books, For the Love of God, and The Perfect Stranger. She also appeared in Marie Claire’s reality TV show, Running in Heels.

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Keating
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International affairs writer at Slate, Keating is also a former writer and editor at Foreign Policy and a foreign policy analyst.

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Keegan
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Marina Keegan’s star was on the rise when she graduated magna cum laude from Yale in May 2012. She had a play that was to be produced at the New York International Fringe Festival and a job waiting for her at The New Yorker. Tragically, five days after graduation, Marina died in a car crash. As her family, friends, and classmates, deep in grief, joined to create a memorial service for Marina, her unforgettable last essay for the Yale Daily News, "The Opposite of Loneliness," went viral, receiving more than 1.4 million hits. She had struck a chord. Even though she was just twenty-two when she died, Marina left behind a rich, expansive trove of prose that, like her title essay, captures the hope, uncertainty, and possibility of her generation. The Opposite of Loneliness is an assem­blage of Marina’s essays and stories that, like The Last Lecture, articulates the universal struggle that all of us face as we figure out what we aspire to be and how we can harness our talents to make an impact on the world.

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Keenan
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Journalist and Fulbright Scholar, Keenan has travelled the world writing about culture and foreign policy. Her pieces have appeared in the New York Times, Foreign Policy, The New Yorker, The Washington Post, Slate, and The Atlantic, among other publications.

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Keiser
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Jake Keiser is the creator of the blog Gucci to Goats, which chronicles her life on a farm in Oxford, Mississippi. Prior to moving to the middle of nowhere, she lived in Tampa, Florida where she ran her own public relations firm. She’s been featured in Cosmopolitan and People, among other publications.

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Kellogg
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Steven Kellogg is an author and illustrator of picture books—many, many picture books! He's published about 110 books in the 50 years he's been writing and illustrating, many of which he's written himself. He's also illustrated a great many titles by other authors.

He has always loved to draw and the way that pictures can deepen and expand the text of a story—creating what he calls a "beautiful duet." Kellogg started building this connection as a child, "telling stories on paper" to his two younger sisters, making up fanciful stories, and creating quick illustrations one after another to accompany the tales.

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Kellough
Forthcoming from McClelland and Stewart
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Kaie Kellough is a novelist, poet, and sound performer. His work emerges at a crossroads of social engagement and formal experiment. Kellough’s writing has been awarded the Griffin Poetry Prize and the QWF Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction. It has been listed for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, the Grand Prix du Livre de Montréal, the Amazon/Walrus Foundation First Novel Award, the ReLit Award, and the QWF A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry. His books include Dominoes at the Crossroads (short fiction, Véhicule 2020), Magnetic Equator (poetry, McClelland and Stewart 2019), Accordéon (novel, ARP 2016), and Position, a collection of poems forthcoming from McClelland and Stewart in 2026. From western Canada, he lives in Montréal and has roots in Guyana, South America.

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Kelly
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Kelly’s Harvard courses on the First Nights of musical performances are legendary.  He is a noted musicologist, historian of music, and consummate lecturer.  He’s writing a short history of Christmas Carols for Norton.

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Kemper
Forthcoming from IDW Publishing
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Kristin Kemper is a Missouri native who grew up reading library books and writing and illustrating her own stories. Now residing in Brooklyn, Kristin is a freelance illustrator and author of the webcomic Sylvania, as well as a graphic noveling instructor at Writopia Lab NYC.

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Kempner
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Dr. Joanna Kempner, Associate Professor of Sociology at Rutgers, writes, researches, and teaches at the intersections of science, medicine, and inequality. Kempner is internationally known for her research on overlooked problems in health and illness, giving voice to those without power and challenging how medicine talks about, understands, and makes policies for those it serves. As the premier expert on the social impact of headache diseases, she is a sought-after speaker and is often featured in policy debates and media discussions about pain. Her research has been extensively covered by major national media outlets, such as NPR, TheWashington Post, Associated Press, Science, the Guardian, and ThePhiladelphia Inquirer. She was featured alongside Joan Didion and Siri Hustvedt in the award-winning 2017 documentary Out of My Head.

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Kendall
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Jason Kendall was a professional baseball catcher in the MLB for 15 years. He is the author, with sportswriter Lee Judge, of Throwback: A Big League Catcher Tells How the Game is Really Played (St. Martin’s Press).

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Kennedy
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A lawyer and human rights activist, Kennedy is the President of the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights, Chair of the Amnesty International USA Leadership Council, and serves on the boards of directors of Human Rights First, Inter-Press Service, and the United States Institute for Peace. Being Catholic Now was a New York Times Bestseller.

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Kenney
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John Kenney is the author of two novels and four books of poetry. His first novel, Truth In Advertising, won the Thurber Prize for American humor, beating out David Letterman. It was a Starred Review by Booklist, Library Journal, and Kirkus. He is also the author of Talk To Me, also a starred Kirkus review. Love Poems for Married People, based on a humor piece Kenney wrote for The New Yorker, was a New York Times Bestseller and a finalist for the Thurber Prize. He is a long-time contributor to The New Yorker Magazine’s Shouts & Murmurs. He lives in Larchmont with his wife, Lissa, and two children, whose names currently escape him.

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Kenseth
Forthcoming from Balzer + Bray
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Keohane
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Joe Keohane is an American journalist. He has worked for or contributed to such esteemed publications as Esquire, The New Yorker, New York Magazine, the New York Times, and the Boston Globe. A writer and a top editor, he has covered everything from politics, to business, to technology and social science around the world, and his work has been anthologized in several textbooks. He currently works as Executive Editor of Medium.com. He lives in New York City with his wife and daughter.

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Kershaw
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Born in 1950 and a graduate of Reading University, Robert Kershaw joined the Parachute Regiment in 1973. He served numerous regimental appointments before being selected to command the 10th Battalion (10 PARA). His active service includes several tours in Northern Ireland, the First Gulf War and Bosnia. He has exercised in many parts of the world and served in the Middle East and Africa. His final army appointment was with the Intelligence Division at HQ NATO in Brussels Belgium.

On leaving the Army in 2006 he became a full-time author and is recognised as one our major military historians. His narrative history combines succinct analysis drawn from thirty four years as a serving soldier with the physical and psychological impact of conflict on ordinary soldiers. His The Street about what occurred on the pivotal highway in Arnhem during the battle of September 1944 was published in the UK by Ian Allan and by Balans in Holland in 2014. His 24 Hours at Waterloo was published by Random House in 2014 and is widely regarded as the outstanding recent book on the battle. 24 Hours at The Somme followed in 2016. His acclaimed Landing on the Edge of Eternity: Twenty-Four Hours at Omaha Beach was published by Pegasus in 2018. Borodino Field - 1812 /1941 was published by the History Press in 2021.

His critically acclaimed Dünkirchen 1940 - The German View of Dunkirk was published by Osprey/Bloomsbury in 2022.

In 2024 Osprey/Bloomsbury published his The Hill - the story of the pivotal capture of Hill 107 in May 1941 during the German invasion of Crete.

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Kertzer
Forthcoming from Random House
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Professor of Anthropology and History, Brown, Kertzer won the Pulitzer Prize in biography for his book on Pius XI and Mussolini’s alliance.  He is author of the acclaimed The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara which is set to be a film by Stephen Spielberg.  His work has appeared in translation around the world.

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Keys
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Keys teaches American history at the University of Durham, UK.  She’s working on a book about how Henry Kissinger crafted his reputation for Simon & Schuster.

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Khan
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Sunnah Khan is a multi-talented Scottish Pakistani poet, creative facilitator and filmmaker living in London. Her debut pamphlet I Don't Know How to Forgive You When You Make No Apology For This Haunting was published by Roughtrade Books in 2020.


In 2021 she won a commission to reimagine Scottish myth for Historic Environment Scotland, she wrote and performed a piece in collaboration with a classical dancer and sitar player and collaborated with a perfumer on an immersive performance guided by smell for Winter Notes at Chiswick House. She was awarded funding to run 6 weeks of workshops with teenage survivors of sexual violence by Women of the World Festival and ran this with the support of clinical psychologists. She put the groups work together into a film which was showcased at Shameless Festival at Battersea Arts Centre alongside a panel discussion on reclaiming the lost voice in therapeutic space.

She is part of the poetry collective 4 BROWN GIRLS WHO WRITE. The collective came together in 2017 and has been published with Femzine (2018) and Roughtrade Books (2020) as well as taken a 5 star sell out show to the Edinburgh Fringe.  The collective have opened for T.S Eliot prize winner Roger Robinson at Stoke Newington Literary Festival (2019), performed and responded to the Tate's winter commission (2020), performed at the British Library (2020), London Literary Festival (2021), commissioned to create work for Quentin Blake Exhibition at The Foundling Musuem (2021) , performed at festivals including Byline & Prima Donna and were featured in Vogue UK last year.

Sunnah is also a writer and freelance documentary director and producer having worked across the BBC and Channel 4 in production and development from Dispatches - Born Homeless, BBC Two’s Generation Gifted  to developing shows for Amazon, and Vice Studios and most recently working on a high profile national charity campaign on suicide prevention. She is currently working on her debut novel.

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Khanna
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Ro Khanna is a US Congressman representing California's 17th Congressional District. A former visiting lecturer at Stanford University’s Department of Economics, Khanna has worked with high-technology companies for Wilson Sonsini Goodrich and Rosati. He formerly served as the Obama Administration’s Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce from 2009-2011.

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Khatib
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Sulaiman Khatib is a peace activist and a co-founder of Combatants for Peace, a bi-national, grassroots nonviolent movement in Israel and Palestine. He has been called “the savior of Palestine” and the “Palestinian Yitzhak Rabin.”

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Kheiriyeh
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Rashin Kheiriyeh was born in Khorramshahr, Iran. She received a PhD in illustration and MFA in graphic design from Alzahra University in Tehran. She has published over eighty books in countries around the world and created illustrations for The New York Times. Rashin was named a 2017 Maurice Sendak Fellow and was the winner of the New Horizon Award at the Bologna Book Fair. She is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators and lives in Washington, DC. 

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Khoury
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Philip Khoury is the celebrated head pastry chef at the iconic Harrods department store in London. With a career starting at Australia's most lauded restaurant, Quay, Philip quickly ascended to a pivotal role alongside Netflix and Masterchef Australia pastry sensation, Adriano Zumbo. His expertise and flair have made him a familiar face in the culinary media, contributing to renowned publications such as the Guardian, The Times, and BBC Good Food. Philip also frequently appears as a guest chef on BBC's Saturday Kitchen and has served as a semi-final guest judge on Bake Off: The Professionals. In 2023 he was awarded the LaListe Pastry Award for Innovation in Paris. His literary debut, the best-selling A New Way to Bake, earned the Fortnum & Mason Best Debut Cookery Book Award in 2024, solidifying his status as a leading voice in modern culinary arts.

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Kiel
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Fred Kiel, Ph.D., is a business adviser and co-founder of KRW International and the author of Return on Character: The Real Reasons Leaders and Their Companies Win (Harvard Business Review Press), based on his seven years of rigorous research into character, leadership excellence, and organizational results.

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Killam
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Kasley Killam, MPH, is a Harvard-trained social scientist and the founder of Social Health Labs, which leads initiatives to improve well-being through connection and community. Her ideas have been featured in major outlets such as the New York Times,  Washington Post,  Scientific American, and Psychology Today. Kasley is a frequent speaker for audiences like Google and Stanford University and an advisor to organizations across sectors on how to alleviate loneliness.

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Kim
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Angela Jia Kim is the founder of the multimillion dollar skincare brand, Savor Beauty + Spa. A highly recognized skin and self-care expert, Angela and her brands have been featured in The New York TimesElleGoopGlamour, Allure, and Well+Good.

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