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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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Plumeri
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Seasoned executive Joe Plumeri is currently vice chairman of the First Data Board of Directors, senior advisor to First Data chairman and CEO Frank Bisignano, and head of First Data’s client delivery, innovation, and marketing organization. He is also the author of The Power of Being Yourself: A Game Plan for Success (Da Capo).

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Plummer
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Dr. Deborah Plummer is a psychology professor and diversity management thought leader who currently serves as Vice Chancellor Diversity & Inclusion/Chief Diversity Officer at UMass Medical School and UMass Memorial Health Care. Dr. Plummer is a nationally recognized authority on cross-racial friendships, racial identity development, and managing diverse work environments.

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Pockrus
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Matthew Pockrus received his MFA in creative writing from the University of Minnesota.  He is at work on a memoir about his former membership in the Mormon church and his full-time Mormon missionary service in Ukraine from 2012-2014, during the time of the Ukrainian Euromaidan revolution and the Russian annexation of Crimea.  His nonfiction appeared most recently in the literary anthology Blossom as a Cliffrose, his essay, “To Twist and To Turn,” there reflecting upon geology, landscape, and the nature of personal identity. He is a former editor at Great River Review and is co-founder of Prose Online, an online literary magazine focused on accessibility, with Tarik Dobbs.  He lives in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Podkul
Forthcoming from Little, Brown
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Cezary Podkul is an award-winning investigative reporter with over a dozen years of experience producing ambitious, data-driven stories for news outlets including Reuters, The Wall Street Journal and, most recently, ProPublica. Cezary has covered everything from oil markets to mortgage rent fraud, healthcare and human trafficking and taught journalism at Columbia Journalism School and Hong Kong University. He is the author of the forthcoming The Big Trace — a character-driven nonfiction thriller that will expose the dark world of Southeast Asian scam compounds staffed by human trafficking victims and their unsuspecting fraud targets in the U.S. and around the world.  

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Poetry
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PoetryisNotaLuxury shares poetry with hundreds of thousands of readers daily on Instagram. Curating a wide selection of poems for the feeling of the moment or the season, they aim to bring an appreciation of poetry to both longtime readers and new poetry fans.

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Poffenroth
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Mary Poffenroth is an award-winning researcher and member of the biology faculty at San Jose State University, and a leader in the field of fear science. Her insights on the biology of fear and its impact have been featured in publications like Forbes, Science, Entrepreneur, National Geographic, TedEd, HuffPost, TIME, and Refinery 29. She began her career in the astrobiology unit at NASA Ames Moffett Field, and is a Salzburg Global Fellow.

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Poleg
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Dror Poleg is an economic historian and former technology and private equity executive. He advises the world's largest investors on the evolution of work, cities, and markets. His writing has been featured in publications including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and the Atlantic.

He is also a keynote speaker, regularly briefing executives from leading companies, including UBS, Bank of America, CBRE, HSBC, and Indeed. He holds a Master's degree in Economic History from the London School of Economics, and has taught and spoken at The University of Zurich, The Wharton School, MIT, and Columbia University.

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Pollack
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William Pollack is a Harvard professor, co-director of the Center for Men at McLean Hospital and author of the major New York Times bestseller Real Boys: Rescuing Our Sons from the Myths of Boyhood (Random House).

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Polli
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Pollock
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The Editor-in-Chief of Art in America, Pollock reported on the art world for The New York Sun and Bloomberg.

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Polo
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In 2018, Claudia Polo started the Project Soul In The Kitchen, an initiative through which she shares recipes and cooking tips through social media, mostly Instagram, where she has more than 75K followers. She has a Gastronomy and Culinary Science from the Basque Culinary Center. She is the co-author of “Mañanitas: Desayunos y Rituales” and is currently writing her first cookbook.

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Pompeo
Forthcoming from Union Square
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Joe Pompeo is a critically acclaimed narrative nonfiction author and award-winning magazine journalist. He was a senior correspondent at Vanity Fair for a number of years and previously worked at publications including Politico and The New York Observer. He's also written for The New York Times, The New Yorker, New York, Bloomberg Businessweek, and many other outlets.

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Ponseca
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Owner of the Filipino restaurants Jeepney and Maharlika, Ponseca and executive chef Miguel Trinidad won Time Out Magazine New York City’s Best Restaurant and Battle of the Burger in 2014.

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Pope
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Kelly Richmond Pope PhD researches white-collar crime and teaches forensic accounting at DePaul University. She directed the acclaimed documentary, All the Queen’s Horses, about Rita Crundwell, perpetrator of the largest municipal fraud in American history, and presented the TED Talk, “How Whistleblowers Shape History,” which has more than 1.6 million views. She is the Surgent Faculty Fellow for Knowfully Learning Group. And she will feature as an on-air expert on CNBC’s forthcoming series Superheist.

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Pope
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Dan Pope is the author of the novels In the Cherry Tree (Picador) and Housebreaking (Simon & Schuster). He received the Glen Schaeffer Award from the International Institute of Modern Letters and a grant in fiction from the Connecticut Commission on the Arts and attended the Iowa Writer’s Workshop on a Truman Capote Fellowship.

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Portero
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Alana S. Portero is a transgender Spanish activist and writer.

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Posen
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Fashion designer, Creative director of Brooks Brothers, and self taught chef, Zac Posen has received many awards including the Council of Fashion Designers of America’s Swarovski’s Perry Ellis Award for Womenswear. He is also a judge on the hit television show, Project Runway.

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Posey
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Parker Posey is an actress known for her roles in Christopher Guest movies like Party Girl, Broken English, Woody Allen’s Irrational Man, Best in Show, and Waiting for Guffman. Posey first broke into Hollywood with her iconic role in Richard Linklater’s Dazed and Confused.

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Posner
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An investigative journalist and author, Posner has written twelve books, including the New York Times bestsellers, Case Closed: Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of JFK, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer in History, Why America Slept: The Failure to Prevent 9/11, and God's Bankers: A History of Money and Power at the Vatican. His wife, author Trisha Posner, works with him on all his projects.

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Possanza
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Amelia Possanza’s short fiction, essays, and reviews have appeared in outlets like The Washington Post, BuzzFeed, Electric Literature, The Rumpus, and one of her personal essays about queer dating became the subject of a comic interview on NPR’s Invisibilia. Amelia is the Assistant Director of Publicity at Flatiron Books and was named a Publishers Weekly Star Watch nominee. She lives in Brooklyn, where she swims on the world’s largest LGBTQ swim team, Team New York Aquatics.

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Post

Founded in 1877, The Washington Post delivers news and analysis from Washington, D.C. and around the world. Named the 1 Most Innovative Media Company of 2015 by Fast Company, the Post is defined by an ongoing dedication to transformation, integrity, and quality that manifests itself in the form of quality content and innovative experiences. The Washington Post has been awarded 43 Pulitzer Prizes to date.

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Postman
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Andrew Postman has written or co-written/ghost-written/collaborated on more than two dozen books, on a far-reaching array of subjects, including Chasing Daylight, a New York Times bestseller, named a "Best Business Book of the Year" by Financial Times, and included in The 100 Best Business Books of All Time; Take Care of Them Like My Own by Dr. Ala Stanford; If You’re in My Office, It’s Already Too Late, by James Sexton; and others. He helped to update the grand-daddy of all self-help books, Dale Carnegie’s How to Win Friends and Influence People, as well as Carnegie’s How to Stop Worrying and Start Living. His non-book writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, and many others, and for four years he wrote the popular “Jake” column for Glamour. His work has also appeared elsewhere – helping thinkers with their TED speeches; consulting on numerous AI projects; and working with companies across a broad spectrum, including WW International, Johnson & Johnson, SAP, PepsiCo, Knowledge Adventure (producers of the best-selling educational JumpStart series), and search engine GoTo.com. For two years, he was the sole writer/producer of the quietly beloved blog, DayRiffer.com, and was co-founder/Chief Content Officer of Smart Games, the multiple award-winning game company, where he also created the original content for its stand-alone branded books. His novel, Now I Know Everything, possesses the distinction of having its film/TV rights bought first by Castle Rock/Andrew Bergman and then by Jon Stewart, yet nothing materializing either way.

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Poulos
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Daily Beast columnist and contributor to Forbes, The Atlantic, The Economist, and elsewhere, Poulos has appeared as a commentator on HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher and MSNBC’s All In with Chris Hayes. He earned his PhD from Georgetown University, where he conducted research as a fellow of the Tocqueville Forum and the Bradley Foundation.

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Powers
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One of the nation's most notable music critics, Ann Powers has been writing for The Record, NPR's blog about finding, making, buying, sharing and talking about music, since April 2011. Powers served as chief pop music critic at the Los Angeles Timesfrom 2006 until she joined NPR; prior to the Los Angeles Times, she was senior critic at Blender, a pop critic at The New York Times, and a senior editor at The Village Voice. The co-author of Tori Amos’ New York Times bestselling memoir, she won the 42nd annual ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award in 2010.

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Powers

Lindsay Powers is the former editor in chief of Yahoo Parenting (where she spearheaded the super viral NoShameParenting movement) and lifestyle director of the Yahoo homepage. Her work has appeared everywhere from The New York Post to Cosmo, and she's appeared as a spokesperson on Good Morning America,Today, and many other nation-wide shows. She's currently the VP of lifestyle and entertainment at SiriusXM, and lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two sons.

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Poynor
Forthcoming from Simon Element
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Elizabeth A. Poynor, M.D., Ph.D., is an expert in midlife women’s health and the founder of Poynor Health in New York City. She is an acclaimed integrative women’s health expert, gynecologic oncologist, and advanced pelvic surgeon.

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Pozsar
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Zoltan Pozsar is a Hungarian-American economist, specialising in global macroeconomics, central banking, and financial intermediation. He is Founder and CEO of Ex Uno Plures, a macroeconomic advisory firm specialising in funding and interest rate markets, and a member of the Shadow Banking Colloquium of the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET). He has written for VoxEU.

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Prabhu
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Jaideep Prabhu is the Jawaharlal Nehru Professor of Indian Business and Enterprise at Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. He works with executives from ABN Amro, Bertelsmann, BP, BT, IBM, ING Bank, Nokia, Philips, Roche, Shell, Vodafone, and Xerox on breakthrough growth strategies and is the co-author of several books about frugal innovation, including Jugaad Innovation (Wiley) and Frugal Innovation (Profile Books/Economist Books).

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Prasad
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Maya Prasad is the YA author of Fall Winter Spring Summer (Disney, 2022) & a story in the anthology Foreshadow (Algonquin YR, 2020)

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Presley

Elvis Presley is one of the most influential pop culture figures of the 20th century. Often referred to as the "King of Rock and Roll", Elvis’ commanding voice and charismatic stage presence unleashed a musical and cultural revolution that changed the world forever. Over the course of his career, Elvis was nominated for 14 Grammy Awards (3 wins), sold over 1 billion records world-wide, received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and was named One of the Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Nation by the United States Jaycees. In addition to his musical accolades, Elvis starred in 33 films and made numerous television appearances. Today Elvis continues to inspire musicians, fashion designers, and social influencers and captivate audiences around the world.

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Press
Forthcoming from Little, Brown

The Associated Press is an independent global news organization dedicated to factual reporting. Founded in 1846, AP today remains the most trusted source of fast, accurate, unbiased news in all formats and the essential provider of the technology and services vital to the news business. More than half the world’s population sees AP journalism every day and their teams operate in 250 locations worldwide.

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Pressman
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Gene Pressman was co-CEO, creative director, and head of merchandising and marketing for Barneys New York, and a veteran of the store for more than 25 years. Under his leadership, Barneys New York emerged as the defining force in retailing for upscale men’s and women’s ready-to-wear, accessories, and home furnishings. He is the author, with Noah Kerner, of Chasing Cool: Standing Out in Today’s Cluttered Marketplace.

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Presto
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Greg Presto has been covering health, fitness and sports for the past 14 years for Men’s Health, Women’s Health, Shape, Livestrong.com, USA Today, Prevention and many other fitness publications.

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Preston
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Elizabeth Preston is a science journalist who contributes regularly to the New York Times and the Boston Globe, and outlets like McSweeney’s, Science, The Atlantic, Orion, Slate, Audubon, Quanta, STAT, Discover, National Geographic, Parents, Real Simple, among many others. She holds a BA in Biology and English from Williams College, and lives in the Boston area with her husband and their two creatures.

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Price
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David Price's early interest in aviation and military history were fuelled by days exploring deserted RAF airfields in his native Cumbria, leading to a lifelong interest in aviation history. He has been involved in aircraft preservation for over twenty-five years at the Solway Aviation Museum, serving two terms as Chairman. He writes and lectures on aviation and the First World War and is a frequent guide to battlefields.

His first book, A Bomber Crew Mystery, followed the story of two American B-17 crews based in Suffolk in the Second World War.

His highly praised and bestselling The Crew - The Story of a Lancaster Crew was published by Head of Zeus in 2020.

Head of Zeus published his Mosquito Men in 2022.

Head of Zeus / Bloomsbury will publish David Price’s The Greatest Day hour-by-hour account of 15th September 1940 - ‘Battle of Britain Day’  - in 2025.

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Prince
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Founder of the private security firm Blackwater, Prince served as the company’s CEO and Chairman of the Board. He is a former Navy SEAL and worked closely with the US government in its anti-terrorism efforts.

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Pringle

Paul Pringle is an investigative journalist with the Los Angeles Times and a recipient of both the Pulitzer Prize—most recently in 2019—and the George Polk Award, among other honors. In Sunlight and Shadow is his first book.

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Prith
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Prum
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With Josh, Williams, Eric Prum is the founder of W&P Design, an innovative food and beverage company based in Brooklyn, NY, composed of a growing group of individuals passionate about the intersection of food and design.

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Prusa
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Carolyn Prusa has been published in the Charlotte Observer, Greensboro News and Record, Savannah Magazine, and South Magazine, and her taste in literature is as varied as the small objects you might find beneath the seats of her minivan. Surrounded by dudes, she lives in Savannah with her husband, two sons, and giant rescue wookie dog, Dale.

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Pryce
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Vicky Pryce is an economist, author and broadcaster and a Board member of the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR). She was previously Senior Managing Director at FTI Consulting, Director General for Economics at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) and Joint Head of the UK Government Economic Service.

She holds a number of academic posts and is a Fellow of the UK Academy for Social Sciences and of the Society of Business Economists. She also sits on the Council of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, on the cross-party/cross-House Design Commission, on the Advisory Board of the central banking think-tank OMFIF and on the Economic Advisory Group of the British Chambers of Commerce and is a Patron of the charities Pro-Bono Economics and Working Chance. She was instrumental in the setting up and was previously chair of GoodCorporation, a company set up to advise on corporate social responsibility. She is a Freeman and Liveryman of the City of London.

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Purcell
Forthcoming from Norton
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Associate Professor of Philosophy at SUNY (Cortland), Sebastian Purcell studied Aristotle and the French philosophical tradition before concentrating on the philosophy of pre-Columbian civilizations. Winner of the the American Philosophical Association’s prize in Latin American Thought, he is one of the leading experts in the world on the philosophy of the Aztecs.

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Purkayastha
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Owner of Regalis Foods, a Brooklyn-based purveyor of exotic foods with an extensive client list of Michelin star restaurants, Purkayastha founded his first truffle company in his home state of Arkansas when he was 15 years old.

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Pyenson
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Nick Pyenson is a paleontologist at the Smithsonian Institution where he studies the evolution and ecology of whales. Along with his scientific collaborators, he has named over a dozen new fossil species, discovered the richest fossil whale graveyard on the planet, and described an entirely new sensory organ in living whales. He has received the highest research awards from the Smithsonian for his work, including the Secretary’s Research Prize and a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers from President Barack Obama’s Administration. Pyenson is also a member of the Young Scientists community at the World Economic Forum, and the father of two young kids.

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Pylväinen
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Hanna Pylväinen is the author of the novels We Sinners and The End of Drum-Time, a finalist for the National Book Award. Set in 1851 in a remote village in the Scandinavian tundra, The End of Drum-Time it is the story of an ill-fated love affair between a renegade preacher’s daughter and a young reindeer herder. Bestselling author Anthony Marra hails it for “some of the most gorgeous prose imaginable and an extraordinary feat of imagination.” Yiyun Lee says of Plyväinen, she is “one of the most unique voices in American literature.”

Plyväinen’s work has appeared in The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Harper’s, The Chicago Tribune, The Atlantic, and elsewhere, and she was interviewed on NPR's Weekend Edition. She is the winner of a Whiting award and received fellowships from the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center, Princeton University, and the Cullman Center for Scholars and Writing. Plyväinen received her MFA from the University of Michigan and is on the faculty of the Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers. She lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Pérez de las Heras
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Nerea Pérez de las Heras is ajournalist, feminist, and comedian. Throughout her career, she has written for mediaoutlets such as El País, Vogue, Esquire, Marie Claire,and Glamour. As a comedian, her monologue Feminismo para torpes (Feminismfor Dummies) has been widely successful and also lends its name to a videoseries for El País, in which she uses humor to critique the sexist rolesand behaviors embedded in our society.

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Quigley
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Dawn Quigley, Ph.D. and citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Ojibwe, ND, writes picture books, chapter books and middle grade stories centering Native American characters. In addition to her debut coming-of-age young adult novel, Apple in the Middle (NDSU Press), “Joey Reads the Sky” in Ancestor Approved: Intertribal Stories for Kids, the chapter book series Jo Jo Makoons: The Used to Be Best Friend (book #1); Jo Jo Makoons: Fancy Pants (#2), Red Bird Danced (forthcoming novel-in-verse), and Native American Heroes (Scholastic Books), Dawn has over 30 published articles, essays and poems. She lives in Minnesota with her family.

Both Jo Jo Makoons: Fancy Pants and Jo Jo Makoons: Snow Day were named 2024 American Indian Youth Literature Award Best Middle Grade Honor Books. She lives in Minnesota with her family.

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Quinn
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Alice Quinn has been teaching at Columbia University’s School of the Arts since 1990. She was executive director of the Poetry Society of America from 2001-2018 and poetry editor at The New Yorker from 1987-2007. Earlier in her career she was an editor at Alfred A. Knopf, where she established The Knopf Poetry Series. She is the editor of Edgar Allan Poe & The Juke-Box, Uncollected Poems, Drafts, and Fragments by Elizabeth Bishop and The Best of Poetry in Motion: Celebrating Twenty-Five Years on Subways and Buses, with a foreword by Billy Collins.

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Raab
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Nathan Raab, recognized as one of the world’s most knowledgeable and respected experts in historical documents, is the President of the Raab Collection, the sole high-end, old-fashioned, person-to-person dealer in historical documents still in existence in the United States. His column, Historically Speaking, appears frequently on Forbes.com and his articles and opinion pieces have appeared in The New York Times and Philadelphia Inquirer among other publications.

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Ari Rabin-Havt served as Deputy Campaign Manager of Bernie Sanders's 2020 Presidential Campaign and Deputy Chief of Staff in his Senate Office. Previously he served as an advisor to Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid and former Vice President Al Gore. He is the author of Lies Incorporated: The World of Post Truth Politics and The Fox Effect: How Roger Ailes Turned a Network into a Propaganda Machine. His writing has appeared in The Washington Post, USA Today, Jacobin, The Nation and The American Prospect.

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Radcliffe
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Jenny Radcliffe is an expert social engineer using the ‘human element’ to manipulate, persuade and influence people to gain access to buildings, data and information. She is a burglar for hire, con-artist and an expert in non-verbal communications, deception and physical infiltration, hired by companies to test their security measures.

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Rader
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A documentary filmmaker and screenwriter, Rader wrote the screenplay for Waterworld.

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Radjou
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Navi Radjou is an innovation and leadership strategist based in Silicon Valley and a World Economic Forum faculty member. He advises C-level executives worldwide on breakthrough growth strategies and is the co-author of several books about frugal innovation, including Jugaad Innovation (Wiley) and Frugal Innovation (Profile Books/Economist Books).

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Radloff
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Jessica Radloff is the West Coast Editor of Glamour.

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Raeff
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Anne Raeff is the author of the novels Clara Mondschein’s Melancholia, Winter Kept Us Warm, and Only the River and the short story collection The Jungle Around Us, which won the 2015 Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction. Her stories have been published in journals such as The New England Review, Zyzzyva, and Oa.

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Rafanelli
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Bryan Rafanelli is the founder, president, and creative director of Rafanelli Events, a full-service event design, strategy, planning, and production company with more than 100 events annually in venues around the world, and has planned 13 events under the Obama administration at The White House along with numerous charity events and weddings. Headquartered in Boston, Rafanelli Events also has offices in New York City, Washington, DC and Palm Beach.

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Raheem
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Zara Raheem received her MFA from California State University, Long Beach. She is the recipient of the James I. Murashige Jr. Memorial award in fiction and was selected as one of 2019's Harriet Williams Emerging Writers. Her debut novel The Marriage Clock was named a "must-read book of the summer” by Cosmopolitan, POPSUGAR, Bustle, BookRiot, among others; and it has already been translated into Italian and Portuguese. Her second novel The Retreat will be forthcoming in 2023, and she is currently working on a short story collection that centers around the South Asian diaspora, the Muslim-American experience, and the struggles and hardships faced by first and second-generation immigrants. She resides in Southern California where she teaches English and creative writing.

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Raj
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Suhasini Raj is an award winning journalist, who has worked for over a decade as an investigative journalist with Indian and international news outlets. She joined The New York Times in 2014 and has reported extensively on stories ranging from the rise of Hindu nationalism under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to how the country has reeled under the effects of Covid 19 to climate change, amongst others. Prior to her time at The New York Times, Ms. Raj worked undercover on a story that exposed a bribe-taking scheme involving eleven members of India’s Parliament. As a result of her reporting, the politicians were expelled from their positions. Ms. Raj is originally from Lucknow, in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, where she also attended university. She is married with one son, and enjoys classical music — and a good story!

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Ramirez
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Steve Ramirez is a Junior Fellow at Harvard University and a Professor in psychological and brain sciences at Boston University, where he’s also the principal investigator of the Ramirez Group. His work in artificially manipulating memories was recognized in Science magazine's Top 10 discoveries of 2023, and has been covered by Nature, The NYT, NPR, TIME, The Boston Globe, and beyond. Steve is the recipient of numerous awards like a National Institutes of Health DP5 Award, a National Institutes of Health Transformative Award, the Smithsonian's American Ingenuity Award, a Forbes “30 under 30”, a Pew Foundation award, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute award, and a Chan-Zuckerberg Diversity Leadership award.

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Rana
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Swéta Rana is a 31 year old website manager. After graduating from Oxford, she worked briefly in editorial at Hachette before moving into designing and managing websites. Her debut novel Queuing for the Queen will be published by Head Of Zeus in 2023. She lives in North London.

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Randolph
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Ladette Randolph is the author of the novels A Sandhills Ballad, Haven's Wake, and the forthcoming Private Way; the debut short story collection This Is Not the Tropics; and the memoir Leaving the Pink House.  A Sandhills Ballad was selected as a New York Times Editors Choice, and her work has won the highest praise.  The reviewer of  Haven’s Wake in Booklist  wrote, “Randolph thoughtfully contemplates truth in a world of evasiveness.” Her debut short story collection, This Is Not the Tropics, was hailed by the reviewer for Publishers Weekly as “utterly remarkable…Quite honestly, this is the finest collection I’ve seen in years.” 

 

A long-time Nebraskan, Randolph spent her childhood in the same part of west-central Nebraska where her family lived for five generations. She is the recipient of four Nebraska Book Awards, a Rona Jaffe Award, a Pushcart Prize, a Virginia Faulkner Award, and a citation from Best New American Voices. Recently retired, she was the editor-in-chief of the literary journal Ploughshares at Emerson College for fifteen years.  She lives in the Boston area.

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Rangaswami
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When Isaac Rangaswami realised he’d been to all of London’s oldest caffs, those endangered restaurants some people call greasy spoons, he decided to showcase them on Instagram.

Two years later and Isaac’s page has built a cult following, using poetic captions to draw attention to the romance of these living museums and their delicious food.

Isaac’s mission is simple: to get people going to caffs. But he’s passionate about other affordable, historically important eating places too, such as chip shops, Chinese takeaways and Indian restaurants, which he has written about for food newsletter Vittles.

@Caffs_not_cafes has featured in Time Out London and The Face, describing Isaac as “an alternative historian of London”.

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Rao

Dr. Anthony Rao holds a Ph.D. in psychology from Vanderbilt University. For more than 20 years, he worked in the Department of Psychiatry at Boston Children's Hospital and served as Instructor at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Rao has been a featured expert on documentaries for MTV and the A&E Network, and has been interviewed for articles in The New Yorker, The Boston Globe, The Washington Times, The Chicago Tribune, and Parents Magazine, among several others. His editorial letters and opinions have appeared in a wide range of publications including Newsweek, Scientific American, The New York Times, and New York Magazine.Dr. Rao has lectured extensively at universities, including Tufts University, Emerson College, and Boston University. He regularly presents at conferences, parenting groups, and conducts workshops for professionals around the country who work with children and young adults.

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Raphael
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June Diane Raphael is a actress, screenwriter, producer, comedian, and podcaster known for her reoccurring role of Brianna on the TV show Grace and Frankie and her podcast, How Did This Get Made?

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Rashid
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Tanjil Rashid is a freelance journalist and producer based in London, regularly contributing to the BBC, the Financial Times, The Times (London), the Guardian, the Washington Post, the Times Literary Supplement, and the Spectator, and working on documentaries for BBC and ITN. He was a judge for the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction in 2023.

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Ratajkowski
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Emily Ratajkowski is a model, actress, entrepreneur, activist, and writer. She has been photographed for the covers of magazines including Harper’s Bazaar, Marie Claire, Vogue Italia, Vogue Australia, Vogue Spain, Vogue Germany, and GQ, and has worked with brands including Versace, Marc Jacobs, and Dolce & Gabbana. She has translated her audience of nearly 27 million Instagram followers into a direct-to-consumer clothing business, Inamorata, and as an actress has appeared in films including I Feel Pretty, We Are Your Friends, and Gone Girl. She campaigned for Bernie Sanders in 2016 and 2020, and her essay “Buying Myself Back” for New York magazine went viral in September 2020.

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Ratliff
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Co-founder of The Atavist, a boutique digital publisher of nonfiction, and a co-writer of Safe: The Race to Protect Ourselves in a Newly Dangerous World, Ratliff has written for Wired, The New Yorker, the New York TimesMagazine, and ReadyMade, among other publications.

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Rauch
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After graduating from The Juilliard School with a Bachelor degree and Master of Music, Arianna performed as a professional violinist at top venues around the world, including Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Berlin’s Philharmonie, Boston Symphony Hall, The Kennedy Center, The Blue Note jazz club, and so on. Her writing on music and culture has appeared in outlets such as The Washington Post, Slate, and Bustle.

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Raval
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Anjli Raval has been at the Financial Times since 2009, and has reported from London, New Delhi, and New York. Currently, she is Management Editor, reporting on corporate governance and the future of work. Previously, she was Senior Energy Correspondent, and covered oil and gas companies, Opec energy policy, and the global clean energy transition.

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Rayner
Forthcoming from Beach Lane Books
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Razzouk
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Assaad W. Razzouk is a Lebanese-British clean energy entrepreneur, climate activist and podcaster based in Singapore. With more than 400,000 social media followers, he is a high-profile thought leader on climate change and clean energy. He is a vocal advocate for raising awareness and dispelling the myths and misconceptions that have arisen around clean and renewable energy.

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Rebain
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Erik Rebain is an archivist who works for the Chicago Tribune and Chicago History Museum. 

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Reddy
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Nancy Reddy is the author of the poetry collections Pocket Universe and Double Jinx and co-editor of The Long Devotion: Poets Writing Motherhood. Her essays have appeared in Slate, Poets & Writers, Romper, The Millions, and elsewhere. The recipient of grants from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts and the Sustainable Arts Foundation, she teaches writing at Stockton University. She writes the newsletter Write More, Be Less Careful.

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Rees
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Martin Rees, Baron Rees of Ludlow, is a British cosmologist and astrophysicist. He was appointed the fifteenth Astronomer Royal in 1995. From 2004 to 2012, he was Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, and was President of the Royal Society between 2005 and 2010. He is co-founder of the Centre for the Study of Existential Risks at Cambridge University (CSER), where he is based as a Fellow at Trinity College.

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Reese
Forthcoming from Norton
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Ashanté Reese is a writer, anthropologist, and assistant professor of African and African Diaspora at The University of Texas at Austin. Her first book, Black Food Geographies (2020) won the Best Monograph Prize from the Association for the Study of Food and Society & the Margaret Mead Award jointly awarded by the Association of American Anthropologists and the Society for Applied Anthropology. Her work work has been supported by the National Science Foundations, The Institute for Citizens and Scholars (formerly known as the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation), UNCF-Mellon, The American Council for Learned Society, among others.

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Reeves
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Richard V. Reeves is President of the American Institute for Boys and Men, and Non Resident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution. His research focuses on social mobility, inequality, and family change. He is also a contributor to the Atlantic, National Affairs, Democracy Journal, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times.

His previous roles include director of strategy to the British Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, director of Demos, the London-based political think-tank, Director of Futures at the Work Foundation, principal policy advisor to the Minister for Welfare Reform, Research Fellow at the Institute for Public Policy Research, and researcher at the Institute of Psychiatry, University of London. He is also a former European Business Speaker of the Year.

He earned a BA from Oxford University and a PhD from Warwick University.

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Reeves
Forthcoming from Half Full Books
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Benjamin Reeves is a contributing editor at Worth magazine and a freelance journalist and documentary director and producer. His work has appeared in a range of publications including The New York Times, Miami Herald, Vice, The Los Angeles Review of Books, McClatchyDC, USAToday, PRI’s The World and GlobalPost, among others.

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Rege
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Devika Rege was born and raised in Pune. Her first novel will be published in 2023 by Fourth Estate, HarperCollins India.

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Reginato
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A writer-at-large for Vanity Fair, Reginato has written for Architectural Digest, Harper’s Bazaar, and Sotheby’s, among other publications. He also worked as Features Director at W Magazine.

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Reid
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A longtime conservationist and an economist at Nia Tero, John Reid has had his writing published in the New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, Scientific American, and elsewhere.

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Reid
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Aimee Reid is an author with a background in education and editing. She taught high school English, Music, and Special Education before she began to work full-time as a writer. As a child, Aimee was a voracious reader and could often be found—curled in a corner, tucked in the crook of a tree limb, or crouched by a book rack in the grocery store aisle—carried away to the world of a book. Now Aimee sends her own stories out into the world. It brings her great joy to think of other children nestled on a lap or cuddled on a couch reading good books to share.

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Reidy
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Jean Reidy’s bestselling and award-winning picture books have earned their spots as favorites among readers and listeners of all ages and from all over the world. She is honored to be a three-time winner of the Colorado Book Award, a Parent’s Choice Gold Award Winner, a Charlotte Zolotow Honor winner and recognized on “Best of” lists by School Library Journal, the New York Times, NPR and Amazon. Jean writes from her home in Chicago where she lives just a short walk from her neighborhood library … which she visits nearly every day.

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Reiss
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Reiss chairs the English Department at Emory University.

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Relth
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Michael Relth is a veteran animator based in Los Angeles.

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Renan
Forthcoming from Liveright
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Daphna Renan is the Peter B. Munroe and Mary J. Munroe Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. Her work focuses on the U.S. presidency and the design of American democracy from the perspective of administrative and structural constitutional law.  She is writing a book with Nikolas Bowie currently titled Supremacy: How Rule by the Court Replaced Government by the People for Liveright.

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Rennie
Forthcoming from Union Square Press
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Renzetti
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Rob Renzetti is a veteran of TV animation, whose work on Cartoon Network earned him an Emmy. He created the Nickelodeon show MY LIFE AS A TEENAGE ROBOT, acted as the supervising producer for Disney’s GRAVITY FALLS, and served as executive producer on the first two seasons of Disney’s BIG CITY GREENS, as well as many other credits. He has also published four books for Disney Publishing, including the New York Times #1 Best Seller GRAVITY FALLS: JOURNAL THREE.

When he’s not writing, Rob likes to play boardgames, watch horror movies, and chase after his very naughty rabbit, Zigzag.

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Renée
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L. Renée is a poet, nonfiction writer, independent researcher, and story collector. Nominated for Best New Poets, Best of the Net and two Pushcart Prizes, her work has been published in Obsidian Literature & Arts in the African Diaspora, Tin House Online, Poetry Northwest, Minnesota Review, American Life in Poetry, Poetry Foundation, and elsewhere. She won the National Association of Black Storytellers’ 2023 Black Appalachian Storyteller Fellowship, representing the Commonwealth of Virginia, and the Library of Congress 2024 Gerald E. and Corinne L. Parsons Fund Award for Ethnology. Her honors also include The Arkansas International 2023 Editor’s Choice Poetry Prize, the international 2022 Rattle Poetry Prize, and Appalachian Review’s 2020 Denny C. Plattner Award. She is working on a book exploring Black Appalachian communities and traditions.

A recipient of fellowships from Cave Canem and the Watering Hole, L. Renée holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Indiana University, where she was Nonfiction Editor of Indiana Review and Associate Director of the Indiana University Writers’ Conference. She holds and M.S. in Journalism from Columbia University, where she was a Joseph Pulitzer II and Edith Moore Fellow. She is a 2024-2025 Poetry Coalition Fellow at Mass Poetry, awarded by the Academy of American Poets, and a 2024-2025 Public Humanities Fellow, awarded by Virginia Humanities.

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Resnick
Forthcoming from Random House
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Adam Resnick is the author of Will Not Attend, a pseudo-memoir, and is a television and movie writer who has written for The Larry Sanders Show, Late Night with David Letterman and has authored numerous movies, including the classic Death to Smoochy, directed by Danny DeVito.

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Resnik
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Resnik, the Arthur Liman Professor of Law at Yale Law School, is a renowned authority on courts, procedures, prisons, and rights. She is completing a book, Impermissible Punishments: Prisoners’ Constitutional Rights and Changing Prisons in America for the University of Chicago Press.

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Reusing
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Andrea Reusing is an award-winning chef, cookbook author, and leader in the sustainable agriculture movement. She is the 2011 winner of the James Beard award for Best Chef: Southeast and serves on the boards of the Center of Environmental Farming Systems and Chefs Collaborative. She has written for Saveur, Domino, Fine Cooking, Gourmet.com and the News & Observer. Reusing's book, Cooking in the Moment: A Year of Seasonal Recipes, was named one of 2011’s most notable cookbooks by the New York Times.

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Revell
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Timothy Revell is an award-winning technology, maths and physics journalist. He is Executive Editor at the New Scientist, co-hosting their weekly flagship podcast ‘New Scientist Weekly’. He has a PhD in computer science.

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Rey-Robert
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Valérie Rey-Robert is a French essayist and host of the blog 'Crêpe Georgette'. Her first two essays, Une culture du viol à la française and Le sexisme, une affaire d'hommes, were published by Éditions Libertalia, and her latest works, Télé-réalité, la fabrique du sexisme and Vulgaire, qui décide? (a collective work she directed)   were published by Éditions Les insolent·e·s in 2022 and 2024.

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Rhodeen
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Rhodeen is a practicing lawyer in New Haven, a lecturer at the Yale Child Study Center, and a former counsel to the New Haven Police Department. Before becoming an attorney, Rhodeen worked as a newspaper reporter and a teacher.

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Rhodes
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Jen and Kate, also known as Kaiju, a couple of comic artists working together to create projects close to their hearts. They are SVA graduates and debuted with Chromatic Press in 2014 with The Ring of Saturn. Their next work, Mahou Josei Chimaka, won a DINKy award in March of 2016. Their short comic Inhabitant of Another Planet, was also nominated for a DINKy the following year. They’re currently working on their YA webcomic series Novae and a middle grade duology called Haven and the Fallen Giants.

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Ricciardi
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A keen outdoorsman, David Ricciardi is an avid sailor and has received extensive training from law enforcement and US special operations. These experiences inform his thriller writing, which began with the first book in his Jake Keller series, Warning Light, published by Berkley in 2018.

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Rice
Forthcoming from St. Martin's Press
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Lynette Rice has been a senior writer and editor-at-large for Entertainment Weekly since 1999, where she writes about all things pop culture related. She currently hosts “Outlander Live!” on“The Awardist” for Sirius XM. She has 26k Twitter followers and lives in Los Angeles, CA.

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Richard
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Richard, an anthropologist and conservationist, is the former provost of Yale University and former vice-chancellor of Cambridge University (UK)

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