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Our authors have won the Pulitzer Prize, National Book Award, Guggenheim Fellowship, National Book Critics Circle Award, Financial Times Book of the Year Award, and McKinsey Business Book of the Year, PEN/Hemingway, Pushcart Prize, Whiting Writer’s Award, Nobel Peace Prize, as well as the Tony, Grammy, Emmy, and Academy awards.

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Stillman
Forthcoming from University of California Press
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Stillman’s books include Blood Brothers (Ohioana Book Award Winner; Kirkus Reviews, starred review; “Best of the West 2018,” True West Magazine); Desert Reckoning (winner of the Spur and LA Press Club Awards for Nonfiction, an Amazon Editors Pick, based on a Rolling Stone piece), and Mustang, a Los Angeles Times Best Book of the Year. In addition, she wrote the cult classic, Twentynine Palms, a Los Angeles Times bestseller that Hunter Thompson called “A strange and brilliant story by an important American writer.” She's a member of the core faculty at the UC Riverside-Palm Desert MFA Low Residency Creative Writing Program, where she teaches nonfiction.

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Stone
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Robert Stone, an Academy Award nominated director who has been called by Entertainment Weekly’s Owen Gleiberman, “one of our most important documentary film makers”. He has been producing, directing and writing feature documentaries about American history, pop-culture, the mass media and the environment for more than two decades.

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Stone
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A writer on environmental science, agriculture, and botany, Stone has written for National Geographic and is a former White House correspondent for Newsweek and the Daily Beast. His work has also appeared in Time, the Washington Post, Vice, and Literary Hub, and he teaches environmental policy at Johns Hopkins University.

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Stone
Forthcoming from Marble Press
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Nancy Stone writes for humans of all ages. Her short fiction and verse for adults have appeared in many literary journals; her debut middle grade novel, GLOW, is forthcoming from Marble Press in 2026.

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Storti
Forthcoming From Union Square
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Kara Storti knew she wanted to be a writer when she decided to skip her junior prom to attend the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference in Middlebury, Vermont. In the years following she spent most of her free time writing short stories, novellas, and poems, and composing pop songs. In 2006 she graduated from the University of Southern Maine with an MFA in Creative Writing, where she fell in love with writing novels for young adults. Kara has been a singer, songwriter, pianist, and flautist since she was a child and has performed throughout the world. She grew up in upstate New York and now resides in Cambridge, Massachusetts. 

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Stossier
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Dr Harald Stossier has an outstanding international reputation both as a practitioner and innovator of Mayr Medicine. After studying under the legendary Dr Rauch, he set up in 2004 as Medical Director of the legendary Viva - Centre for Modern Mayr Medicine on the shores of Lake Wörth near Klagenfurt, which is now regarded as the world's leading health spa. Harald Stossier has been deeply instrumental in the integration of complementary medicine within the medical profession. He has been a consultant for complementary medicine at the Medical Chamber of Carinthia and the Austrian Medical Association since 1988.

In addition to the The Viva Mayr Diet, he has published many articles and books on Mayr Medicine and nutrition and has also lectured widely.

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Stothard
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Anna Stothard is the author of The Pink Hotel, long-listed for the Orange Prize 2012.

Her first novel, Isabel and Rocco, explores the relationship of teenage siblings left alone together in Camden Town and was published when Anna was nineteen. Her third novel is The Art of Leaving. Anna is also part of a group called The Wisdom Hackers, where she writes and talks about the importance of physical objects in the digital world.

Find out more about Anna on her website.

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Strasser
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Emily Strasser’s first book, Half-Life of a Secret, is a deeply researched memoir that traces her journey to reckon with the toxic legacies of secrecy of her grandfather’s work building nuclear weapons in the atomic city of Oak Ridge, Tennessee. It won the 2024 Reed Environmental Writing Award and the 2024 Minnesota Book Award.

Emily’s work has appeared in Catapult, Ploughshares, Guernica, Colorado Review, The Bitter Southerner, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, and Gulf Coast, among others. She was also the presenter of the 2020 BBC podcast “The Bomb.” Her writing has been honored by awards and fellowships including the Ploughshares Emerging Writer’s Contest, an AWP Intro Award, the W.K. Rose Fellowship, the Olive B. O’Connor Fellowship in Creative Writing, and grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board, the Jerome Foundation, and the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, and she was a 2019 McKnight Writing Fellow. Emily now teaches at Tufts University.

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Strassler
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Matt Strassler is a theoretical physicist, blogger and writer.  He is currently an Associate of the Department of Physics at Harvard University, where he was formerly a Visiting Scholar and Visiting Professor. Previously he was a Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Washington and Rutgers University. He was a long-term member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, and has also been a visitor at the Galileo Galilei Institute in Florence and the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics in Santa Barbara.

His research spans many areas of high-energy physics, and his insights into the subtle behaviour of strong forces have been influential in areas that range from mathematical physics and string theory to experimental particle physics at the Large Hadron Collider and beyond.

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Strawberry
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Pastors Darryl Strawberry and Tracy Strawberry are a husband-and-wife team who founded Strawberry Ministries, Straw Marketing, LLC, and the Darryl Strawberry Foundation and co-authored The Imperfect Marriage: Help For Those Who Think It’s Over (Howard Books). Darryl is a baseball legend, former New York Mets slugger, and home run leader who won four World Series titles and became an eight-time National League All-Star player.

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Strayed
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Cheryl Strayed is the internationally acclaimed author of the #1 New York Times bestselling memoir Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail; Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar; and Brave Enough. The New York Times Book Review hailed Wild as “a literary and human triumph." It has sold over four million copies and has been translated into more than forty languages. Wild became a major motion picture starring Reese Witherspoon and Laura Dern. 

 

Strayed’s New York Times bestseller Tiny Beautiful Things has been embraced by readers worldwide. The Hulu series based on the book premiered in 2023, and an Off-Broadway play has been staged nationwide. Her book Brave Enough collects more than one hundred of her inspiring quotations. Strayed is also the author of the debut novel Torch and co-host of two hit podcasts, Sugar Calling and Dear Sugars.

 

Cheryl Strayed’s stories and essays have been published in The Best American Essays, the New York Times, the Washington Post Magazine, Vogue, Salon, and elsewhere and have been widely anthologized. She lives in Portland, Oregon.

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Strong
Forthcoming from Atria Books
Forthcoming from Atria Books
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Lynn Steger Strong is the author of the novels HOLD STILL, WANT, and most recently, FLIGHT. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, Time, The Guardian, Harper’s Bazaar, Los Angeles Times, The Paris Review, Bomb, Guernica, Literary Hub, Catapult, Elle.com, The Cut, New York Magazine, LARB, The Millions, and elsewhere. She teaches writing at Princeton and her next novel THE FLOAT TEST is forthcoming from Mariner Books

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Stroud
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Formerly a reporter for the Verge and Bloomberg News, Stroud writes about law enforcement and the companies That sell products to police and prisons. His work has also appeared in the Atlantic and Politico, among other publications.

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Stryker
Forthcoming from Farrar Straus and Giroux
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Susan Stryker is an historian and award-winning author, editor, and filmmaker whose credits include the Emmy-winning documentary Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton’s Cafeteria and the two-volume Transgender Studies Reader. She is the recipient of Yale University’s 2015 Michael J. Brudner Memorial Prize and the City University of New York’s Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies’ 2009 David Kessler Award for her contributions to the field of LGBT Studies.

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Sturkey
Forthcoming from Basic
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William Sturkey is a professor of history at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. His book Hattiesburg won the Zocalo Book Prize, and his work has been featured in The New York Times, on NBC News, and elsewhere.

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Subramaniam
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Suma Subramaniam is the author of several children’s books including the V. Malar series (Candlewick Press, 2024, 2025, 2027), My Name Is Long As A River (Penguin Workshop, 2024), and Crystal Kite Award Winner, Namaste Is A Greeting (Candlewick Press, 2022). Her poems have been published in the Young People's Poetry edition of Poetry Magazine from Poetry Foundation. She is a volunteer at We Need Diverse Books and SCBWI Western Washington. When she’s not writing, she’s blogging about children’s books. Suma has an MFA in Creative Writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts. Visit her website at https://sumasubramaniam.com to learn more.

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Sullivan
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Matt Sullivan is an award-winning journalist who has worked for Esquire, The New York Times, the Atlantic, The Guardian and, most recently, as Managing Editor of Bleacher Report.

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Mecca Jamilah Sullivan is the author of the debut novel Big Girl, a New York Times  Editors’ Choice  and named one of Time Magazine's Best Books of the Month. Big Girl was hailed by the New York Times Book Review as  “achingly beautiful," and in  a starred review, Publishers Weekly raved “Sullivan charms in her stunning debut novel about a Black girl’s coming-of-age... This is a treasure.” Big Girl has won the highest praise from bestselling authors, including Kiese Laymon, who hails it as “a new American classic.” For Janet Mock, it is “a tender and sumptuous offering of beauty.”  And from Jacqueline Woodson, “Sullivan has given us a gift as big, beautiful and complicated as living itself.”

 

Sullivan’s award-winning short story collection, Blue Talk and Love, won the Lambda Literary Judith A. Markowitz Award for emerging LGBTQ writers. Among Sullivan’s many other honors and awards are the Charles Johnson Fiction Award, the James Baldwin Memorial Playwriting Award, and the Lambda Literary Award. She holds a PhD in English Literature from the University of Pennsylvania, an M.A. in English and Creative Writing from Temple University, and a B.A. in Afro-American Studies from Smith College. Sullivan is a Professor of English at Georgetown University.

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Sullivan
Forthcoming from HCI
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A licensed mental health therapist, Anna Sullivan has been widely published in publications raging from The New York Times, Vogue, Salon, Newsweek, and Cosmopolitan among others. She is an in-demand speakerabout medically induced menopause, vaginal rejuvenation, hormone therapy, and young survivorship. Her Substack, Healing + Dealing explores young survivorship and she has appeared on The Tamron Hall Show, The Richard Edes Show, and Fit for Joy.

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Sumrow
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Melanie Sumrow received her undergraduate degree in Religious Studies and has maintained a long-term interest in studying social issues. She also holds a Juris Doctorate and has practiced both criminal and civil law for over sixteen years, with many of the criminal cases involving teenagers.

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Surrey
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Ellen Surrey is a Los Angeles based illustrator whose colorful work blends her love of mid-century design and vintage children’s books. Reminiscent of the classic Little Golden Book series, Ellen’s work generates feelings of nostalgia while also being contemporary.

Ellen’s work has appeared in such publications as The New York Times, The New Yorker, and The Los Angeles Times. She is the illustrator of several children’s books including THIS BOOK WILL MAKE YOU AN ARTIST and DOLLY!

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Suzanne
Forthcoming from Harper One/Amistad
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Ericka Suzanne, a graduate of Spelman College, has spent more than a decade working in the arts. The daughter of two leading members of the Black Panther Party, Elaine Brown and Raymond Masai Hewitt, Ericka is under contract as co-executive producer with Laurence Fishburne for Party Girls, a Freeform network show based on her childhood.

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Swan
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Shanna H. Swan is one of the leading environmental and reproductive epidemiologists in the world. An award-winning scientist, she is a member of the Mindich Child Health and Development Institute at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sanai Hospital in New York City.

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Swanson
Forthcoming from Authors Equity
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Rachel Swanson, MS, RD, LDN, is a Registered Dietitian and one of our nation’s mostprominent nutritionists to celebrities and C-suite executives. She is renowned for her expertise inhelping her clients achieve peak performance as the Nutrition Director for LifeSpan Medicine, aconcierge medical practice, and in her own private practice, Diet Doctors, LLC

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Swanson
Forthcoming from Avery
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Kara Swanson has been a practicing nutritionist since 2017, helping women around the world—through her company Life Well Lived—to heal digestive issues, balance hormones, ease joint pain, and lose weight naturally. Her practical, science-backed approach to fiber and plant-forward eating has fueled an engaged online community of more than 89k women—up from 34k just three months previously following her decision to speak more publicly about fiber. Today Kara combines her nutritional experience with a thriving digital platform to make fiber-forward, anti-inflammatory living accessible, delicious, and sustainable.

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Swarup
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Shubhangi Swarup is a writer and educator. Latitudes of Longing, her debut novel, was a bestseller soon after its release in India and has been published in seventeen languages worldwide. It won the Tata Literature Live! Award for debut fiction, was shortlisted for the JCB Prize for Indian Literature, and longlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award 2020 and the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature. She was awarded the Charles Pick Fellowship for creative writing at the University of East Anglia, and has also won awards for gender sensitivity in feature writing. She lives in Mumbai.

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Sweezey
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Mathew Sweezey is Principal of Marketing Insights at Salesforce.com, and recently wrote Marketing Automation for Dummies, which was published by Wiley.

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Sydnor
Forthcoming from GCP Balance
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Charisma Sydnor is a video creator, disability advocate, and one half of the unstoppable duo behind the blockbuster YouTube channel “Roll with Cole and Charisma.” She and her husband, Cole Sydnor, have been featured in The New York Times, Forbes, The Washington Post, and many other media outlets and their 2020 TedTalk, “Flipping the Switch on Ability” received over 500,000 views.

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Szatan
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Gabriel Szatan is a London-based writer, broadcaster, event programmer, streaming curator, label A&R and DJ, acclaimed for his extensive reporting on contemporary music and 21st century cultural movements.

Beginning his career as a promoter and radio host, he worked as part of Gilles Peterson’s team at BBC Radio 6 Music and was made Senior Curator at events and editorial platform Boiler Room. During a five-year tenure, he curated hundreds of shows and projects worldwide, working to showcase emerging creative talent and celebrate electronic music history, with a particular focus on club culture of the American Midwest.

As a journalist, Gabriel has sat on the editorial teams for Red Bull Music Academy and Resident Advisor, and his specialist knowledge has appeared in The Guardian, Pitchfork, The Economist, DJ Mag, Dazed, Crack, The Face and more. He was co-awarded Music Journalism of the Year in 2020 by Complex for a long-form investigation into the ongoing subjugation of UK Garage.

After Daft, a cultural history of Daft Punk and the past 30 years of dance music, is his first book.

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Szewczyk
Forthcoming from Simon Element
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Jesse Szewczyk is a recipe developer, food stylist, and current Senior Test Kitchen Editor at Bon Appétit. His work has been featured in The New York Times, Food Network, Epicurious, TODAY, Food52, The Washington Post, King Arthur Baking, The Kitchn, BuzzFeed, Tasty, Food & Wine, Allrecipes, Simply Recipes, and several other publications. He was named a Forbes 30 Under 30 of Food & Drink and is the author of Cookies: The New Classics (Clarkson Potter, 2021), which was named one of the best cookbooks of 2021 by The New York Times and The New Yorker. He is also the author of Tasty Pride (Clarkson Potter, 2020), a collection of 75 recipes and stories from the queer food community that raised $50,000 for GLAAD.

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Szuplat
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One of President Obama’s longest-serving speechwriters, Terence Szuplat was the deputy director of the White House Speechwriting Office during Obama’s second term. Before the White House, he served as chief speechwriter to the Secretary of Defense and a professional staff member on the Senate Armed Services Committee, and worked as a freelance speechwriting consultant. As the founder of Global Voices Communications, Szuplat now shares his speechwriting expertise through multimedia keynote presentations and hands-on workshops. He has served on the Biden for President National Finance Committee, as an advisor to National Security Action, and as a board member for Legacies of War.

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Szwed
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John Szwed was director of the Center for Jazz Studies and is a former professor of Music and Jazz Studies at Columbia University in New York; he is also the former John M. Musser Professor of Anthropology, African American Studies, and Film Studies at Yale University. He has authored or edited eighteen books and his writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post,TheVillage Voice, and many other publications. He has received fellowships from the John M. Guggenheim Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation. He has produced several recordings and has appeared in a number of documentaries and television specials; as a jazz musician, he played the bass and trombone professionally for over a decade.

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Talusan
Forthcoming from Restless Books
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Grace Talusan was born in the Philippines and raised in New England. A graduate of Tufts University and the MFA Program in Writing at UC Irvine, she is the recipient of a U.S. Fulbright Fellowship to the Philippines and an Artist Fellowship Award from the Massachusetts Cultural Council. Talusan is the Fannie Hurst Writer-in-Residence at Brandeis University. The Body Papers won the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing.

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Tan
Forthcoming from Workman Kids
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Kon Tan was raised in The Bronx, and from an early age he was obsessed with dinosaurs, monster movies, and superheroes. Unfortunately, one day he grew up, but he was lucky to find work as a teacher, bookseller, and animator. He is afraid of the ocean but proud to have conquered his fear of heights and riding a bike. He promises himself he will eventually learn how to swim. You can see more of his art on his website www.KonsComics.com or follow him on Instagram @KonsComics.

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Tan
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Kwan Ann Tan is a writer from Malaysia living in London. Her work has previously been published in The Offing, Joyland Magazine, Sine Theta Magazine, and Tahoma Literary Review, amongst others. She is an alumnus of the Tin House Winter Workshop, and in her spare time, she also makes short games. Her first novella The Waiter has been published in Fall 2025 by The Emma Press.

You can find her at kwananntan.carrd.co.

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Tan
Forthcoming from Balzer + Bray

Belinda Tan holds a Bachelor’s degree in Literature and Anthropology and a Master’s in Education. She lives in Singapore.

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Tanabe
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Karin Tanabe is the author of the historical fiction novels The Diplomat's Daughter and The Gilded Years (soon to be a major motion picture), as well as The List and The Price of Inheritance, all published by Atria Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. Her latest novel, A Hundred Suns, is out now from St. Martin's Press.A former Politico reporter, her work has appeared in dozens of publications including The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, The Miami Herald, Newsday, The Philadelphia Inquirer and in the anthology Crush: Writers Reflect on Love, Longing and the Lasting Power of Their First Celebrity Crush.

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Tarlo
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Emma Tarlo is Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at Goldsmiths, University of London. Having authored numerous highly regarded academic titles, she published her first trade title, the prize-winning Entanglement, to great acclaim in 2016, and has recently curated ‘Hair: Untold Stories’, an exhibition at the Horniman Museum.

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Tarlow
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Ellen Tarlow writes stories for very young children. Her published children’s books include, most recently, LOOKING FOR SMILE and BECOMING BLUE. She has been a classroom teacher and for many years worked as an editor of early childhood classroom materials. In that job she got to write hundreds of stories for young children. Now that she is working less, she is excited to work on her own stories. After spending her whole adult life in New York City, Ellen just moved to the Hudson Valley with her husband David, a painter. 

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Tavert-Macian
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Sophie Tavert-Macian has been bringing her eclectic universe to cinema for twenty years, in a dozen films that play with formats (haiku, short and long), techniques (live action or animation), and genres. Her animated short 'Traces' was nominated for the 2021 Césars and Oscars. The adaptation of this film into an illustrated children's book was published by Delachaux et Niestlé in 2022. Her first novel, the sports-oriented and contemporary Gamba, was published in 2024 by Belfond.

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Tayag
Forthcoming from Avery
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Yasmin Tayag is a staff writer at the Atlantic, where she covers the intersection of food, health, policy, and culture and co-hosts the podcast How to Age Up. Her work has been published in the New Yorker, the New York Times, the Guardian, Bon Appétit, and other outlets, and her live appearances include NPR, the Brian Lehrer Show, CBS News, and SXSW. She is currently working on a book about the future of food shortages.

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Taylor
Forthcoming from St. Martin's Press
Forthcoming from St. Martin's Press
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Sarah Stewart Taylor is a fiction writer and journalist who lives with her family on a farm in Vermont; her published mysteries include the Maggie d’Arcy series, starting with The Mountains Wild, the Sweeney St. George mystery series (the first book in the series, O’ Artful Death, was nominated for an Agatha Award for Best First Novel), The Expeditioners series of adventure novels for middle grade readers, and Amelia Earhart: This Broad Ocean, a graphic novel for younger readers, which was nominated for an Eisner Award.

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Taylor is the author of Scripture People: Salafi Muslims in Evangelical Christians’ America (Cambridge University Press, August 2023). He is a seminary-trained, mainline Protestant who studied American religion and Muslim-Christian relations at a Catholic University and is currently a scholar at the Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies (Baltimore) where he specializes in translating academic knowledge into accessible forms for public and adult-learner audiences. He has contributed to HuffPost, The Baltimore Sun, and Religion Dispatches.

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Golden Globe-winning and three-time Emmy-nominated actor Lili Taylor is known for her roles in classic indie films including Mystic Pizza and I Shot Andy Warhol and more recently in television hits American Crime, Six Feet Under, and The X Files, among others. An avid birder, Lili is also a board member of the National Audubon Society, the American Birding Association, and the New York City Audubon.

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Taylor
Forthcoming from Yale
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Benjamin Taylor is the author of several novels, a short biography of Proust, and two memoirs, including “Here We Are” about his long friendship with Philip Roth.

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Katie Taylor set up the Latte Lounge and its accompanying Facebook members group to offer the kind of midlife community she so desperately needed in her mid-40s - comprising not only peers but also an incredible network of experts and health professionals - and has gone on to become a leading voice in the nationwide conversation around midlife and menopause. As well as appearing regularly on national media, Katie also hosts numerous workshops, including for Downing Street staff.

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Telfer
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CeCé Telfer is a Jamaican-American athlete and the first openly transgender woman to win aNCAA title. Her story has been covered by the New York Times, ESPN, CBS Sports, PEOPLE, Forbes, Women’s Health, and many other media outlets. She is an outspoken advocate for the rights of trans-athletes and has her sights set on the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

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Terrés
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Jesús Terrés is ajournalist that writes about a wide range of subjects for Condé NastTraveler and Vanity Fair. He has published Nada importa withCírculo de Tiza, and Buscaba la belleza, his debut novel, with Destino.You can find more from him on X and Instagram (@nadaimporta).

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Thammavongsa
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Souvankham Thammavongsa is a prize-winning poet and fiction writer, and author of three books of poetry, Light (2013) which received the Trillium Book Award, Found (2007), and Small Arguments (2003) which won the re-Lit Prize. Her stories have been shortlisted for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize and her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Harper’s, Granta, Ploughshares, NOON, and Best American Non-Required Reading. Her newest collection of poems, Cluster, was published by McClelland & Stewart in Canada in 2019 and her collection of stories, How to Pronounce Knife, is out now from McClelland & Stewart and Little, Brown.

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Theall
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Michelle Theall is the editor of Alaska magazine and the author of the acclaimed memoir Teaching the Cat to Sit (Gallery, 2014). Her writing and photography have been featured in National Geographic, Sierra MagazineBackpackerUtneReaderOutdoor Photographer, and elsewhere. She lives in Boulder, CO.

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The Boston Globe
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Established in 1872, The Boston Globe is Boston and New England’s leading source for breaking news and analysis, with coverage from across the world. The Boston Globe has been awarded 26 Pulitzer Prizes throughout its history.

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Thomas
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Dr. Bill Thomas, voted by the Wall Street Journal as one of the top 10 Americans shaping aging in the 21st century, a TED lecturer who has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, PBS’s "NewsHour," "All Things Considered," and "Talk of the Nation," is the author of Second Wind (Simon & Schuster), a book about how Baby Boomers will change the stage of aging.

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Thomas
Forthcoming from Bloomsbury
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June Thomas is a writer, editor, and podcaster. She worked at Slate for 25 years, during which time she was the founding editor of Outward, Slate's LGBTQ section, and senior managing producer of Slate podcasts. Her first book, A Place of Our Own, was published by Seal Press in 2024.

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Thompson
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Anne Bahr Thompson is a leader in the branding field who has spent more than two decades working with some of the best-known brands in the world. She is the founder of Onesixtyfourth, a boutique research, trend, and brand consultancy based in New York City and former Executive Director for Strategy and Planning at Interbrand, the leading global brand consultant.

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Thompson
Forthcoming from Sourcebooks
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Thomson
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Thomson is the founder and CEO of the women’s health app and tech service Moody, raising over $2m in tech funding since 2018. The app, Moody Month, which is live in the UK and US, helps women harness the power of their moods and hormone cycle. Thomson identified an opportunity for personalised solutions for women’s hormone cycles with a focus on EQ and tech built by women, for women.

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Thomson
Forthcoming from Henry Holt & Co. (US) and Bodley Head (UK)
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Jonny Thomson taught philosophy in Oxford for more than a decade before turning to writing full-time. He’s a staff writer at Big Think, where he writes about philosophy, theology, psychology and anywhere he dares step out of his lane. His first book, Mini Philosophy, is an award-winning, international bestseller, and has been translated into twenty languages. Jonny also runs the ‘Mini Philosophy’ Instagram and Facebook accounts (@philosophyminis).

His second book, Mini Big Ideas, brings his same easy and light style to the history of human thought. Jonny lives in Oxfordshire with his wife, who is very helpful, and his two young boys, who are not.

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Thornton
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An ethnographer and arts journalist, Thornton has contributed to Artforum, The New Yorker, and The Economist, among other publications.

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Thorogood
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Chris Thorogood lectures biology at the University of Oxford where he holds the position of Deputy Director and Head of Science at the Botanic Garden and Arboretum. Chris’s research focusses on evolution, conservation, floras in biodiversity hotspots, and biomimetics – applying evolutionary adaptations to technology.

Chris is a Visiting Professor at the University of the Philippines, an Adjunct Fellow at Linacre College, and a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London. He is an Editor for the journal Plants People Planet of the New Phytologist Trust, and a member of the journal’s strategic steering group. He is also a wildlife artist, and a Fellow of the Society of Botanical Artists.

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Thorson
Forthcoming from Rock and a Hard Place Press
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Wisconsin native, Mary Thorson short stories explore the dark events of history from a feminist perspective, and have appeared in the Best American Stories of Mystery and Suspense 2024 and 2025, LA Review, Milwaukee Noir, Worcester Review, Rock and a Hard Place, and Tough, among others. She lives with her family in Milwaukee.

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Ticktin
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Dr. Allie Ticktin is a licensed occupational therapist with a specialty in sensory integration and early childhood development. Allie founded Play 2 Progress after recognizing the power of social play to facilitate individual progress.

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Timpson
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James Timpson (Baron Timpson of Manley, OBE) is Minister of State for Prisons, Probation and Reducing Reoffending, and was previously Chief Executive of the Timpson Group for twenty-two years. His book, The Happy Index: Lessons in Upside-Down Management (2024), was a Sunday Times bestseller.

As CEO of the Timpson Group, he helped the business grow to over 2,100 shops and pioneered the recruitment of ex-offenders. He has served as Chair of the Prison Reform Trust and supports various prison charities and support groups. He was presented with an OBE in 2011 for the training and employment of disadvantaged people. He is also a Tate Trustee, a Deputy Lieutenant of Cheshire and an Albert Medal winner from the RSA.

He lives in Cheshire with his wife Roisin and their 3 children.

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Tinari
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Leah Tinari is a widely exhibited New York based artist. Since graduating from RISD in 1998, Tinari has documented her life and friends through painting the capture the energy and exuberance of her surroundings.

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Tipler
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Eric Tipler has spent the last 19 years working with teenagers, first as a high school teacher and more recently as a writing coach, tutor, and college admissions counselor. He has taught writing to students from a wide range of socioeconomic backgrounds: he currently works with students at elite private schools in Manhattan and San Francisco, as well as doing pro bono work with families in NYC and rural New York. Eric graduated from Harvard (BA) and Yale (MA). In addition to teaching and tutoring, Eric writes musical theater and works as a story consultant for Broadway-bound musicals.

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Tishby
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Noa Tishby is an Israeli actress, producer, and activist. She starred on the hit Israeli television show Ramat Aviv Gimmel, and created a pathway for Israeli content to be sold into the United States entertainment industry. An unofficial ambassador for the State of Israel, Tishby helped found “Act for Israel,” the first online rapid-response advocacy group devoted to correcting misinformation about Israel and the Middle East.

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Todd
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Ruby Todd is the author of the debut novel, Bright Objects. Named a Best Book of 2024 by Publishers Weekly, Bright Objects  is set in a small town in Australia, where the appearance of a comet that has not been visible for centuries sets off a series of dramatic events for a young widow, an American astronomer, and a Doomsday prophet.  The reviewer in the daily New York Times called it " luminous, unusual, unexpected."  The  New York Times Book Review named it an Editors' Choice: "Ruby Todd's gorgeously written Bright Objects...cranks into an unexpected thrillerish gear toward the end...the prose burns bright."

 

Winner of the Ploughshares magazine Emerging Writer’s Contest, the AAWP Chapter One Prize, and the inaugural Furphy Literary Award, Australia’s largest prize for a short story, she is also a creative researcher, poet, and essayist. Todd holds a PhD in poetics from Deakin University, Australia, and a B.A in Creative Writing and Visual Media from the University of Melbourne, Australia.

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Tomba
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Neil Tomba, 58, is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary and the senior pastor of Northwest Bible Church in Dallas, Texas.

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Tong
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Originally from Hong Kong, Tony grew up in beautiful Northeast Ohio, and now calls California home. He works in engineering product design for toys and high tech. If Tony isn’t working or writing, you can almost always find him hanging out with his kids, tinkering in his garage, or both.

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Tosti-Kharas
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Jennifer Tosti-Kharas is an Associate Professor of Management at Babson College, in Greater Boston. She has recently authored a textbook, Organizational Behavior: Developing Skills for Managers (with Eric Lamm, Pearson, 2020), edited a careers research compendium, Handbook for Research Methods in Careers (with Wendy Murphy, Edward Elgar, 2021), and finished her fifteenth year teaching people, among other things, how to get what they want from their work.

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Toti
Forthcoming from St. Martin's
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Captain William Toti, USN (Ret), served for more than 26 years on active duty, culminating as commodore of Submarine Squadron 3, then fifteen years as a corporate executive, culminating as a defense company CEO.

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Tourmaline
Forthcoming from Razorbill
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Tourmaline is an artist, activist, writer, and filmmaker whose work is dedicated to aestheticizing Black trans survival, beauty, and liberation. In addition to her prison abolition, Black liberation, and trans rights activism, she was featured in the Time 100 list in 2020, has directed several award-winning films and advertising campaigns, and has had her artwork acquired by MoMA, The Whitney, and The Tate.

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Tracey
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Kevin Tracey, MD, is a neurosurgeon, scientist, entrepreneur, and leader in the fields of vagus nerve stimulation and inflammation. He is president and CEO of the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research at Northwell Health and a professor of Molecular Medicine and Neurosurgery at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. Dr. Tracey has appeared on 60 Minutes and has been interviewed and profiled in the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and other major media.

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Tracey
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Caroline Tracey holds a PhD in geography from the University of California, Berkeley and a BA In Russian literature from Yale University. Her reporting,essays, and academic research have appeared in the New Yorker, the Atlantic, the Guardian, and the Journal of Latino and Latin American Studies, among other publications. She has been awarded a Silvers Foundation grant, a Fulbright fellowship, and Columbia University’s Ira A. Lipman Fellowship in Human and Civil Rights Journalism. Caroline currently works as an editor at Zócalo Public Square and as an independent journalist covering the Southwestern US and Mexico.

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Tracey
Forthcoming from Mariner
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Janey Tracey is a recent graduate of the MFA program at Columbia University, where she received a University Writing fellowship and a scholarship to the New York State Summer Writers Program. Her work has appeared in Fiction, CRAFT, and Entertainment Weekly. Her debut novel True Believer is forthcoming from Mariner Books. She lives in Queens, New York.

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Tracini
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Joe Tracini is an actor, comedian, magician and writer. Born in 1988, he grew up with no friends feeling more hollow than an easter egg – which turned out to be handy, because his childhood of being alone prepared him for a lifetime of feeling it. He's the son of comedian Joe Pasquale, and was performing on stage at the end of his father's shows at five years old as a mini-Joe Pasquale. By 2012, he was snorting £2,500 worth of cocaine a week, and nearly dying of organ failure. In rehab – after a suicide attempt pushed him to find out just what was going wrong – he realized that he was the problem, and was diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder, a mental illness that affects nearly 1% of the population. Properly treated, he grew to – mostly – learn to live with himself, despite hating himself. He’s now eight-years clean and five-years sober, and working hard on his recovery.His videos about living with BPD have had over 40 million views, and his approach to mental health – honest, open, vulnerable and self-deprecating – has been praised widely by public and media alike.

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Tracy
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Geoff Tracy, a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, is the owner of four major restaurants in the D.C. area. In 2009, Geoff was awarded the Albert Uster “Chef of the Year Award”. In 2010, he was named one of the top 40 business people under the age of 40 by Washington Business Journal. In 2011, Chef Geoff’s Tysons won the RAMMY award for “Hottest Restaurant Bar Scene.” With Norah O’Donnell, Geoff is the author of NYT bestseller, Baby Love.

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Trail
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Gayla Trail is the author, photographer, and designer of best-selling books on gardening, garden to table cooking, and preserving including: You Grow Girl: The Groundbreaking Guide to Gardening, Grow Great Grub: Organic Food from Small Spaces and Easy Growing: Organic Herbs and Edible Flowers from Small Spaces.

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Tran
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Ly Tran graduated from Columbia University with a degree in creative writing and linguistics. She has received fellowships from MacDowell, Art Omi, and Yaddo. House of Sticks, winner of the New York City Book Awards Hornblower Award, is her first book.

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Tran
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Phuc Tran is a tattoo artist and co-owner of Tsunami Tattoo in Portland, Maine, where he also teaches Latin at Waynflete School. He has taught Latin, Greek, German, and Sanskrit at independent schools in New York and Maine and is a former instructor at Brooklyn College's Summer Latin Institute. See his TEDx talk on “Grammar, Identity, and the Dark Side of the Subjunctive” here. His first book, Sigh, Gone, is the winner of the 2021 Maine Literary Award & 2020 New England Book Award.

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Trinidad
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Executive chef of the Filipino restaurants Jeepney and Maharlika, Trinidad and restaurant owner Nicole Ponseca won Time Out Magazine New York City’s Best Restaurant and Battle of the Burger in 2014.

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Trivedi
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Anjani Trivedi is the Economist's global business correspondent, reporting on global industry trends. Previously, she covered industrial companies across Asia-Pacific for Bloomberg Opinion, and was a columnist for ‘Heard on the Street’, the Wall Street Journal's financial market analysis and commentary column.

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Trivelli
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Joe Trivelli is co-head chef at London’s iconic River Café, where he has worked since 2001. Southern Italian on his father's side but born and raised in Kent, Joe’s first book, The Modern Italian Cook, was published by Seven Dials. It won the Fortnum & Mason Debut Cookery Book award and was named the Observer Food Monthly’s best book of 2018.

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Troupe
Forthcoming from Seven Stories Press
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Quincy Troupe is an awarding-winning author of ten volumes of poetry, three children’s books, and six non-fiction works.

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Truong
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Monique Truong is the award-winning author of the bestselling novels The Book of Salt, Bitter in the Mouth, and The Sweetest Fruits. She is also an essayist, food writer, lyricist/librettist, and intellectual property attorney.

 

Monique's first novel, The Book of Salt, was a national bestseller and the recipient of many awards, including the New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Fellowship, and an Asian American Literary Award. The Book of Salt was a New York Times Notable Fiction Book, a Chicago Tribune Favorite Fiction Books, a Village Voice 25 Favorite Books, and a Miami Herald’s Top 10 Books, among other citations. Truong’s second novel, Bitter in the Mouth, received the American Academy of Arts and Letters’ Rosenthal Family Foundation Award and was named in 2010 as a 25 Best Fiction Books  by Barnes & Noble, a 10 Best Fiction Books by Hudson Booksellers, and the adult fiction Honor Book by the Asian Pacific American Librarians Association. Among other honors, her third novel, The Sweetest Fruits, received the 2020 John Gardner Fiction Book Award. Truong received the John Dos Passos Prize for Literature in 2021. She and fashion designer Thai Nguyen are the authors of the new children's picture book, Mai's Áo Dài.

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Tse
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Terence Tse is a globally recognised educator, author, and speaker. He is a co-founder and Executive Director of Nexus FrontierTech, an artificial intelligence company. Terence is also a Professor of Entrepreneurship at ESCP Business School.

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Tsong
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Jing Jing Tsong is a New York Times bestselling children's picture book illustrator.

Jing Jing's images are a digital collage of color, traditional printmaking techniques

and pattern. When not growing kale or surfing, Jing Jing spends her time translating

the world through her words and pictures.

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Tsoulis-Reay
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Alexa Tsoulis-Reay is a Senior Writer at New York Magazine, where she helped launch the popular “What It’s Like” column for the site’s Science of Us vertical. Born in Auckland, New Zealand and educated in Melbourne, London, and New York, Tsoulis-Reay holds two Master’s degrees and has written for publications like Glamour, Slate, Vice, Bitch, and Newsweek.

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Tsu
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Jing Tsu is Professor of East Asian Languages and Literatures & Comparative Literature at Yale University, where she is the chair of the Council on East Asian Studies. Tsu is a 2016 Guggenheim fellow and the author of two scholarly books, Failure, Nationalism, and Literature: The Making of Modern Chinese Identity, 1895-1937 (Stanford University Press) and Sound and Script in Chinese Diaspora (Harvard University Press).

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Tueller
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Emma Tueller grew up in the Rocky Mountains of Utah before moving east to New York City and eventually settling in London. She writes all things speculative fiction, but likes it most when the characters kiss. By day she teaches and studies Children’s Literature at the University of Cambridge; by night she gets competitive about the perfect Victoria Sponge.

You can find Emma at emmatueller.com

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Tuerkheimer
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Deborah Tuerkheimer is a professor of law at Northwestern University where she teaches and writes in the areas of criminal law, evidence, and feminist legal theory. Tuerkheimer is a leading authority on sexual violence and a frequent media commentator who’s often quoted in high-profile publications such as the New York Times, New York Times Magazine, Washington Post and The Atlantic and frequently appears on national television and radio.

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Tully
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Liza Tully is an alternate pen name for Elisabeth Elo (for dark thrillers) and Elisabeth Panttaja Brink (for literary fiction). Her novel North of Boston received glowing critical acclaim, a Book of the Month selection, and an Indie Next Pick. Finding Katarina M. was praised by Publishers Weekly as a “tense and illuminating journey [that] will enthrall readers.”

She has worked as an editor at a children’s magazine, a counselor at a halfway house, and a lecturer in writing and literature at colleges in the Boston area. A graduate of Brown University, she earned a PhD in American Literature from Brandeis University, and is the author of scholarly articles on subjects as diverse as Cinderella and Walt Whitman. She has two grown children and lives with her husband and their dog in Boston, MA.

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Two Plaid Aprons
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Meet Mei and Kyong, the dynamic culinary duo behind Two Plaid Aprons, who transitioned from the restaurant industry to the virtual realm, curating a vibrant food blog andprominent social media presence. With a wealth of experience from their restaurant days at Michelin restaurants to working with MOF’s at Institute Paul Bocuse and a deep connection to the dishes of their upbringing, Mei and Kyong share their culinary expertise with over 2 million avid followers across various platforms. Boasting 675K monthly viewers on their website, they have become influential voices in the online food community being featured on Fox4 KDFW, NBC5 DFW, The Dallas Morning News, Upworthy, The Straits Times, and more. The couple also collaborated with major brands such as Toyota, Oatly, Wright Bacon, and Cuckoo, to bring their unique flavors and stories to a broader audience. Their journey is a testament to their passion for infusing memories into meals and showcasing their journey from the professional kitchen to the heart of every home, one delectable dish at a time.

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Uhrig
Forthcoming from McElderry
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Betsy Uhrig is the author of the middle-grade novels Double the Danger and Zero Zucchini, Welcome to Dweeb Club, The Polter-Ghost Problem, and Mind Over Monsters (all from McElderry / Simon & Schuster). She was born and raised in Greater Boston, where she lives with her family and even more books than you are picturing. She graduated from Smith College with a degree in English and has worked in publishing ever since. She writes books for children instead of doing things that aren’t as fun.

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Ujifusa
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Steven Ujifusa is the author of Barons of the Sea, an LA Times bestseller, and A Man and His Ship, chosen by the Wall Street Journal as one of the best nonfiction books of 2012. He received his B.A. in History from Harvard College and his Master’s in Historic Preservation from the University of Pennsylvania.

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Underwood
Forthcoming from Clarion
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Deborah Underwood is the author of more than forty books for kids, including Caldecott Honor Book Outside In, Golden Kite Award winner The Man Who Didn't Like Animals, The Panda Problem, Interstellar Cinderella, and New York Times bestsellers The Quiet Book, The Loud Book, and Here Comes the Easter Cat.

She grew up in Walla Walla, Washington and attended Pomona College. She currently lives in Northern California.

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