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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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Khiani
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Darshana Khiani is an author, engineer, and an advocate for South Asian children’s literature. She is infinitely curious about the world and enjoys sharing her findings with young readers. If she can make a child laugh even better. She enjoys hiking, solving jigsaw puzzles, and traveling. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Open to work for hire and IP work in board books, picture books, and chapter books.

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

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

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

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

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Kim
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Catherine Kim is at work on a collection of short stories based on the history of treatment for diseases developed by physicians over two centuries, told from the perspective of the women, children, and families who, knowingly or not, served as experimental subjects for the cures. She is also writing a historical novel based on the 1865 trial of Mary Harris, the nineteen-year daughter of poor Irish immigrants, who shot her lover. In a trial that was a national sensation, her attorneys argued her innocence with a novel defense, Paroxysmal Moral Insanity: that is, she was menstruating.

Catherine is Associate Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan, where she specializes in obstetrics and gynecoloy. She lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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Kimmerer
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Robin Wall Kimmerer is a mother, scientist, decorated professor, and enrolled member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation. She is the author of the NYT Bestseller Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants and Gathering Moss: A Natural and Cultural History of Mosses, was awarded the John Burroughs Medal for outstanding nature writing, and her other work has appeared in Orion, Whole Terrain, and numerous scientific journals. 

 

She is a SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor of Environmental Biology, and the founder and director of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment, whose mission is to create programs which draw on the wisdom of both indigenous and scientific knowledge for our shared goals of sustainability.

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Kimmerle
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Erin Kimmerle currently teaches in the Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida. Erin is also the Executive Director for the Florida Institute for Forensic Anthropology and Applied Science.

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King
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Neil King Jr. served as chief diplomatic correspondent, senior political reporter and global economics editor over 20 years at The Wall Street Journal. His writings have also appeared in The New York Times, TheAtlantic and other publications. A native of Colorado, he lives now in Washington DC.

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A former director of production for presidential events during the Clinton Administration, King was formerly the host of the Sirius/XM radio show PoliOptics. He’s contributed to The Washington Post, Men’s Vogue, Brill’s Content, and Politico and has appeared on the BBC, CNN, NPR, and elsewhere.

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Kingsford
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Eliza Kingsford is a psychologist and weight loss expert who is nationally recognized as an expert in her field. She is a sought-after speaker who regularly presents to groups across the country and appears in the national media, including national television shows such as on Dr. Phil and Dr. Oz.

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Kirby
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David Kirby is a writer, activist, and longtime journalist. He is a contributor to The New York Times and author of the New York Times bestselling book Evidence of Harm: Mercury in Vaccines and The Autism Epidemic: A Medical Controversy, as well as Animal Factory and Death at SeaWorld (St. Martin’s).

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Kirshner
Forthcoming from Storey Publishing
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Hannah Kirshner is author and illustrator of Water, Wood, and Wild Things: Learning Craft and Cultivation in a Japanese Mountain Town. Her reporting appears in publications including The New York Times and The Atlantic, and on The World radio program and podcast. She's currently working on an illustrated book about cooperative relationships with nature in Japan's satoyama landscapes, where the lines between cultivated and wild blur.

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Kitagawa
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Kate Kitagawa is a leading expert on the history of mathematics, and is Senior Counselor for International Relations (Advisor to Senior Vice President) for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). She earned a PhD from Princeton University, taught history at Harvard University, and has worked for Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Permanent Mission of Japan to the United Nations. Her first book was a national bestseller in Japan, and she has been named one of the 100 most influential people in Japan by Nikkei Business.

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Kitasei
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Yume Kitasei is the speculative fiction author of the award-winning The Deep Sky listed as one of the 10 best SFF novels of 2023 by The Washington Post. She is half-Japanese and half-American and grew up in a space between two cultures -- the same space where her stories reside, find out more at yumekitasei.com.

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Kix
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Paul Kix is the author of The Saboteur (Harper, 2017) and is an editor and writer in the features unit of ESPN. He is a contributor to the New Yorker, GQ and other national publications.

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Klein
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Linda Kay Klein has an interdisciplinary Masters degree in American evangelical gender messaging for girls and has spent the last decade working and writing at the cross section of faith, gender, and social change. She has been featured by NPR, PRI and the American Prospect and is a frequent speaker on college campuses and at conferences, among them TEDx and the SHE Summit.

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Klein
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A comedy writer and stand-up comic, Klein was the head writer and executive producer of Comedy Central’s Inside Amy Schumer, and also worked as a writer on Amazon's Transparent. She’s received two Emmy nominations, one for her season writing for Saturday Night Live and one for Inside Amy Schumer.

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Kleman
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Kim Kleman is the former editor-in-chief of The American Lawyer and Consumer Reports and is currently on the faculty of Columbia Journalism School.

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Kletter
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Dana Kletter is the recipient of a Wallace Stegner Fellowship and a was Jones Lecturer in Fiction at Stanford University. She received her MFA from the University of Michigan, where she won Hopwood prizes in both Short Fiction and Novel. Her work has appeared in The Sun, Michigan Quarterly Review, San Francisco Chronicle, Boston Phoenix, and elsewhere. She is also a musician, with releases on Mammoth, Hannibal, Interscope, and Rykodisc records. She is at work on a memoir, Dear Enemy.

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Kling

Rebecca Kling is an educator, transgender rights advocate, and co-founder of the equity consulting firm Better Worlds Collaborative.

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Klostermann
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Penny Parker Klostermann is a retired educator who writes books for young readers. Penny loves all kinds of books but especially loves very silly picture books that make her laugh, as well as inspiring nonfiction books that tweak her curiosity. She has been known to hug her favorite picture books and seriously hopes that her books will gain huggable status too.

Penny lives in Abilene, Texas, The Storybook Capital of America, where inspiration is all around.

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Knaus
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John Kenneth Knaus was a CIA operations officer for 44 years, involved in covert efforts to support Tibetan resistance against Chinese occupation. He is the author of Orphans Of The Cold War: The United States, China, And The Tragedy Of Modern Tibet (ForeignAffairs).

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Knickerbocker
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Alyssa Knickerbocker is the author of the novella Your Rightful Home. Her short stories have appeared in American Short Fiction, Alaska Quarterly Review, Meridian, and The Best of the West 2011. She held the Halls Emerging Artist Fellowship at the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing and the Axton Fellowship in Fiction at the University of Louisville. Knickerbocker earned an MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she received the David and Jean Milofsky Prize in fiction.

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Knopman
Forthcoming from Countryman Press
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Jaime M. Knopman, MD, FACOG is a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist who serves as the Director of Oocyte Cryopreservation (aka egg freezing) for CCRM Fertility, a global pioneer in fertility science, research and treatment with 34 locations across the United States and Canada. Dr. Knopman, who has published several sentinel papers, has been named to the Super Doctors Rising Stars list, to New York magazine’s Top Doctors list in 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, as a Castle Connolly Exceptional Woman in Medicine in 2020, and as a Castle Connolly Top Doctor in 2021, 2022 and 2023.

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Knox
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Knutsen
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A former editor at The New Yorker, Vogue, and Radar, Knutsen is the executive editor of the Wall Street Journal Magazine.

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Kochhar
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Atul Kochhar’s unique talent as a twice Michelin starred chef has changed the way people perceive and experience Indian cuisine. Taking inspiration from his native India, while continuously researching regional dishes, Atul has managed to combine his heritage with his love of British ingredients to create a unique and innovative modern Indian cuisine.

Since 1994 he has been at the forefront of Indian cuisine, achieving his first Michelin Star in 2001 and a second in 2007. Since then he has opened numerous successful, award-winning restaurants across the world from UK to Spain and India. Atul’s portfolio currently includes: Sindhu and Vaasu in Marlow; Hawkyns in Amersham; Kanishka in Mayfair; Indian Essence in Petts Wood and Saga, India. Most recently Atul has also opened Masachi in Wembley Park; Riwaz in Beaconsfield and Mathura in Westminster.

Having recipes featured in international publications and regular appearances on television, Atul has also written a number of successful cookbooks; Simple Indian; Fish, Indian Style; Curries of the World; 30 Minute Curries and now his new book Curry Everyday.

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Kohen
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A contributing editor at Marie Claire, Kohen has written for New York, Salon, The Daily Beast, The New York Daily News, and The New York Sun.

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Kole
Forthcoming from Broadleaf
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William J. Kole is a veteran reporter, foreign correspondent, and former New England editor at The Associated Press.  His storied career has included covering Dr. Kevorkian’s suicide machine, acting as AP’s lead writer in Paris following Princess Diana’s death, and winning a Society of American Business Editors & Writers award for his investigation into the exploitation of illegal immigrants by Walmart.

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Komisar
Forthcoming from Norton
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Erica Komisar is the author of the award-winning Being There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood in the First Three Years Matters. A psychoanalyst and parent guidance expert, her work has been featured in Parents Magazine, on Good Morning America, Fox & Friends, and she frequently writes for the Wall Street Journal.

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Komlos
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David Komlos is Chief Executive Officer of Syntegrity, a global leader in Business Orchestration Solutions, which has a unique platform, combining scientific methodologies and proprietary technologies, that helps companies and organizations solve their most complex challenges and clear the way for execution.

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Kosik
Forthcoming from Harriman House
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Alison Kosik has been a Business Correspondent and Anchor at CNN for more than a decade, recognized around the globe as the face of the network from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, and has received a nomination for Outstanding Breaking News Coverage from the National Academy of Arts and Sciences. Additionally, Alison writes for CNN.com, which regularly registers more than 200 million unique visitors globally each month, and hosts a weekly business streaming show called CNN Markets Now.

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Koska
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Anna Koska is a published freelance illustrator of some 25 years, specialising in fruit, vegetables and the natural world, and to date has illustrated in excess of 100 books. As well as book illustration, Anna regularly receives commissions from chefs, authors and restauranteurs for food and botanical art. Anna works in watercolour, pen & ink, oils and, most recently, egg tempera. Her methods may vary but the joy of her artwork is constant; each piece she creates is a celebration of the fruit, vegetable, animal or plant she has captured with her inimitable flare, which has secured her place as one of the UK’s leading natural history illustrators.

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Koslowski
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A University of Michigan graduate, Koslowski holds an MA in Creative Writing and Literature from the University of Cincinnati and an MFA in Fiction from the University of South Carolina. His fiction has been published in Blue Mesa Review, Front Porch Journal, and Amazon’s Day One. Koslowski lives with his wife in Columbia, South Carolina.

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Kovrig
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Michael Kovrig is a Senior Adviser to the International Crisis group, having previously served for more than a decade as a diplomat in China and at the United Nations for the Canadian foreign service. He has worked in 20 countries, including as a strategic communications specialist for the UN Development Group and a journalist and foreign correspondent in Eastern Europe.

In December 2018, he was arrested in China alongside Michael Spavor. They were charged with espionage and held for 1019 days in apparent retaliation for the arrest, on a US warrant, of the senior Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou in Vancouver. He was released in September 2021.

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Kramer
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Wendy is the Co-founder and Director of the Donor Sibling Registry (DSR), a charity organization founded by Wendy and her donor-conceived son Ryan to assist individuals conceived as a result of sperm, egg, or embryo donation that are seeking to make contact with others with whom they share first-degree genetic ties. Wendy has co-authored 25 papers on donor-conception and she and Ryan have appeared on 60 Minutes, Oprah, GMA, The Today Show, CNN, NPR, CBS Sunday Morning, and many other news shows and publications around the world. She is a producer of “Generation Cryo,” a 6-part Docu-series for MTV and for “Sperm Donor: A Documentary” for the Style Channel.

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Krantz
Forthcoming from Abrams Children's
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Laura Krantz is a founding partner of Foxtopus Ink, where she runs the audio division and oversees the creation and development of shows such as Wild Thing and The Syndicate. Laura has been in audio for well over a decade—she recently served as the interim science editor for PRX, which included editing work on the Smithsonian’s Sidedoor and Air/Space podcasts, and her writing has appeared in Popular Science, Smithsonian Magazine, Outside, High Country News and Newsweek.

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Krastev
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Ivan Krastev is a Bulgarian political scientist and has been a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times. He is chairman of the Centre for Liberal Strategies, Sofia, and permanent fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna (IWM). He is a founding board member of the European Council on Foreign Relations. In 2012 Foreign Policy and Prospect named Ivan Krastev among the 100 most influential intellectuals in the world.

After Europe, winner of the 2017 Central Europe Foundation Elemer Hantos Prize and finalist for the European Book Prize, was published in 18 countries.

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Krause
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Rabbi Jennifer E. Krause’s writing and commentaries have appeared in Newsweek, The New York Times, O, The Oprah Magazine and Time.com among others. She serves on the Council on Foreign Relations Religion and Foreign Policy Initiative.

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Kreitner
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Richard Kreitner is an editor at The Nation and has written for publications like TheBoston Globe, TheBaffler, In These Times, Raritan, and Tablet.

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Kress
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Nancy Kress is the bestselling author of more than thirty science-fiction and fantasy novels and novellas. Kress is a six-time Nebula Award winner, including two consecutive awards for her novellas After the Fall, Before the Fall, During the Fall and Yesterday’s Kin. She is also the recipient of the Sturgeon and Campbell awards, as well as two Hugo awards. Her fiction has been translated into nearly two dozen languages, including Klingon. Kress teaches writing at workshops, including Clarion West and Taos Toolbox, as well as at the University of Leipzig in Germany, as a guest professor. Kress lives in Seattle, Washington, with her husband, the author Jack Skillingstead, and Cosette, the world’s most spoiled toy poodle.

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Kressley
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An Emmy-winning television star, celebrity stylist, and fashion designer, Kressley is also the author of YOU’RE DIFFERENT AND THAT’S SUPER and OFF THE CUFF, which was a New York Times bestseller.

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Krieger
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As the guitarist for the Doors, Robby Krieger is one of the most influential musicians in rock and roll history. Krieger wrote or co-wrote many of the Doors’ greatest hits, including “Light My Fire,” “Love Me Two Times,” and “Love Her Madly”; he is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and was listed by Rolling Stone as one of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time.

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Kriegsman
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Ali Kriegsman is the co-founder and COO of Bulletin, a company that’s revolutionizing brick-and-mortar retail. For women, by women, Bulletin is not only a store, but a community, holding social impact events and donating 10% of all proceeds to Planned Parenthood. Ali has been named a Forbes 30 under 30 and one of Fast Company’s “Most Creative People.”

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Kriss
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Sam Kriss is a writer living in London. He writes for the Spectator, and writes a popular blog, ‘Numb at the Lodge'.

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Kristjansson
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Snorri Kristjansson is an Icelander living in Edinburgh. He is a writer of books, films and plays, as well as a drama teacher for a secondary school. Among his many odd "achievements" in life, he's variously: Taught Icelandic to the British Ambassador; Appeared on Sky News to explain the banking crash; Performed stand-up comedy in various venues across the UK and other countries, including (but not limited to) a boxing ring, a barn and a warship; Written a BA thesis on himself; and taught roughly 9000 people to pronounce Eyafjallajökull and various other things of a similar nature. He is the author of five novels.

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Kronman
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Former dean of the Yale Law School and Sterling Professor of Law, Kronman has been profiled in the New Yorker and is author of many books on education, the law, and faith.

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Kruck
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Kuhn
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A former professor of history at Carthage College, Kuhn has written extensively about the British monarchy and Victorian high politics.

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Kukla
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Elliot Kukla (he/they) is a rabbi, author, and activist. He is a regular guest contributor to the New York Times and his activism has been featured by National Geographic, Now This News, Them, NBC, Reuters, and many other publications. In 2006 he was the first openly transgender rabbi to be ordained by a movement in Judaism. In 2019 he was named one of the 50 most influential Jews of the year by The Forward. You can find Elliot at www.elliotkukla.com

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Kutchinsky
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Serena Kutchinsky is an Assistant Editor at Sky News. She formerly worked as Director of Editorial at JOE Media, Assistant Editor at BBC News/ Radio 1 & 1Xtra, and as a Senior Journalist at BBC Three.

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Kwak
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Gene Kwak is the author of two chapbooks: Orphans Burning Orphans available from Greying Ghost Press and a self-titled collection available from Awst Press. He has published fiction and nonfiction both in print and online in The Los Angeles Review of Books, The Rumpus, Wigleaf, Paper Darts, Redivider, Hobart, Electric Literature. He lives in Omaha, Nebraska, and his debut novel, Go Home, Ricky! is forthcoming from The Overlook Press in 2021.

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Kwak
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Chaney Kwak is a travel and food writer whose articles have appeared in The New York Times, Food and Wine, Travel and Leisure, Real Simple, and elsewhere. He is the author of the forthcoming book The Passenger, recounting his experience being on the Viking cruise that nearly ran aground in 2019. He is currently at work on a memoir.

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Ky
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Laetitia Ky is an activist, artist, and model from the Ivory Coast, who creates sculptures with her hair.

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L'Heureux
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Col. Ray “Frenchy” L’Heureux served as a pilot for four U.S. Presidents—George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama—and the author, with Lee Kelley, of Inside Marine One: Four U.S. Presidents, One Proud Marine, and the World’s Most Amazing Helicopter (St. Martin’s Press).

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LaBarge
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Melanie LaBarge has a B.A. in Women’s Studies and an M.A. in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Her research includes performance art and queering memoir by contemporary female/femme/non-binary writers. Her first children’s book, Women Artists A-Z, was published by Dial Books for Young Readers in February 2020.

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LaReau
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Kara was born and raised in Connecticut. She worked as an editor at Candlewick Press and at Scholastic Press, and via her own creative consulting firm, Bluebird Works. Among other celebrated titles, she edited Kate DiCamillo’s Because of Winn-Dixie (winner of a Newbery Honor), The Tiger Rising (finalist for the National Book Award), The Tale of Despereaux (winner of the Newbery Medal), The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane (winner of the Boston Globe Horn Book Award), and the Mercy Watson series.

She is the author of four series: Witchycakes, chapter books illustrated by Ariane Moreira; The Infamous Ratsos, chapter books illustrated by Matt Myers; The Unintentional Adventures of the Bland Sisters, a middle grade trilogy illustrated by Jen Hill; and The ZomBert Chronicles, a middle grade trilogy illustrated by Ryan Andrews. She is also the author of silly and subversive picture books like UGLY FISH, illustrated by Scott Magoon; Good Night Little Monsters, illustrated by Brian Won; and BABY CLOWN, illustrated by Matthew Cordell.

She lives in Providence, Rhode Island with her husband, daughter, and two cats.

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LaRue
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Dana LaRue is the founder of the award-winning blog The Broke-Ass Bride. Her wedding expertise has appeared in Brides, The Bridal Guide, Southern Weddings, OneWed and others, as well as on several television networks. Dana regularly speaks about weddings, entrepreneurship and blogging at conferences both in the US and internationally. She is the author of The Broke-Ass Bride Wedding Guide (Random House).

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Isis Labeau-Caberia is a French-speaking Caribbean novelist and essayist. She is a graduate of Sciences Po Paris. Her eclectic work focuses on women's history in a (post)colonial context, memory and ancestrality, ecofeminism, the decolonisation of knowledge, decolonial futurisms and commited spirituality. Her first young adult novel, La prophétie des Sœurs-Serpent, was published in 2023 by Éditions Slalom.

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Ladra
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Eugenia Ladra (1992, Uruguay) holds a Master's degree in degree in Literary Creation from Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona and is the author of the short story plaquettes La naturaleza de la muerte (2019) and El espacio podría sonar así (2020). She is part of the anthology Nuevasemergencias (Candaya, 2023). Her first novel, Carnada, will be published in 2024 by Criatura in Uruguay and Tránsito in Spain.

 

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Lagos
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Dr. Leah Lagos’s 10-week heart-rate variability program has been embraced by some of the world’s top Olympic athletes, CEOs and international hedge-fund executives Dr. Lagos is a Licensed Psychologist in the State of New York and Board Certified in Biofeedback.

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Lahti
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An Academy Award-winning actress and film director, Lahti is known for her work on the TV series Chicago Hope, The Blacklist, and Hawaii Five-O. She has been nominated for eight Golden Globes and six Emmys.

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Lal
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Ruby Lal is an award-winning historian of India and professor of South Asian history at Emory University. Her works restore erased female figures and their histories, particularly from the Mughal Empire. She is the author of four critically acclaimed books and numerous essays and literary pieces in the USA and India. Her most recent book, Vagabond Princess: The Great Adventures of Gulbadan, has been lauded by the BBC, The Hindu, Vogue India, The Wall Street Journal, and American Kahani, among others. Her previous book Empress: The Astonishing Reign of Nur Jahan was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in 2019. In Spring 2025, she will publish Tiger-Slayer, an illustrated remix of Empress for young adults. Lal is the recipient of numerous fellowships, among them from the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Studies (SCAS), Uppsala, Sweden, and as Public Humanities Fellow at the Jackman Humanities Institute at the University of Toronto. Learn more at www.rubylal.com

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Andrew Lam is the web editor of New America Media, a regular contributor to the Huffington Post and NPR’s All Things Considered, and author of the essay collection East Eats West: Writing in Two Hemispheres (Heyday) and the short story collections Birds of Paradise Lost (Red Hen Press) and PEN Open Book Award–winner Perfume Dreams (Heyday).

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Lamb
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Nicola Lamb is a pastry chef, consultant and the author of Kitchen Projects, a newsletter and journal that offers readers a look behind the scenes at the highs and lows of recipe development. She has also contributed to the London Evening Standard and Guardian Feast. In 2020, Lamb co-founded Puff the Bakery, heralded by Vogue magazine as a ‘cult bakery pop-up’ that later transformed into a virtual pastry school with over 2,000 students during lockdown. Lamb’s past work includes Dominique Ansel New York, Ottolenghi, and Little Bread Pedlar.

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Lamm
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Brad Lamm is a board-certified interventionist and a nationwide expert on complex trauma, addiction and recovery. Following publication of How to Help the One You Love (St. Martin’s), Brad became a regular contributor to The Dr. Oz Show and published a book on the obesity crisis, Just 10 Lbs (Hay House). His latest book, Quit Vaping, is out from Penguin Life.

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Natalie Lampert is a Fulbright fellow and independent journalist who has written about egg freezing, abortions, and women’s health for The Daily Beast, The Atlantic, The New Republic, and Slate.

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Lampoon
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The Harvard Lampoon is the oldest continually published college humor magazine in the world, and the storied proving ground of many notable writers and comedians. Their previous book parodies include Bored of the Rings, Nightlight, and The Hunger Pains, all New York Times bestsellers.

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Landau
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Deb Miller Landau is a freelance journalist whose investigative reporting has been anthologized in Harper Perennial's Best American Crime Writing.  Her work on the 1987 murder of Lita McClinton has been cited by news stories and TV documentaries, including America's Most Wanted, Dateline, Dominick Dunne's Power, Privilege & Justice, FBI: Criminal Pursuit and, most recently, Oxygen Network's 2022 Real Murders of Atlanta.

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Landdeck
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Katherine Sharp Landdeck is Associate Professor of History at Texas Women's University and the author of The Women with Silver Wings (Crown). Landdeck is a pilot and the nation's foremost expert on the Women Airforce Service Pilots, the first women ever to fly for the US Military.

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Landler
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Mark Landler is a White House correspondent for the New York Times, where he has previously served as the bureau chief in Hong Kong and Frankfurt, a European economic correspondent, a business reporter in New York, and a copy boy. He has appeared frequently on broadcast news shows, radio, and in documentaries, and is the author of Alter Egos: Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and the Twilight Struggle over American Power.

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Lane
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Mary M. Lane (b. 1987) is a nonfiction writer and journalist specializing in Western art, Western European history, and anti-Semitism. Lane received one of five Fulbright Journalism Scholarships at 22 years old, gained international recognition as the chief European art reporter for the Wall Street Journal, and published numerous exclusive Page One articles on the art trove of Hildebrand Gurlitt. Since leaving the Journal, Lane has been a European art contributor for the New York Times. She splits her time between Berlin and Virginia.

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Lane
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Forthcoming from Dorling Kindersley

Neil Lane’s life journey has always been focused on a deep appreciation of all things beautiful. Creating hand-crafted, treasured jewelry for some of Hollywood’s legendary stars, Neil has become one of the most celebrated jewelry designers in the world appearing, perhaps most notably, in every episode of ABC’s "The Bachelor."

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Lane
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Mitch Lane is the self-taught head chef of his home kitchen in Wolverhampton. Known as @mealsbymitch on TikTok and Instagram, and with three kids to please at dinner time, his mission is to bring budget-friendly homemade meals to families everywhere.

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Lane
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Carrie Lane is a professor of American Studies at California State University, Fullerton, and the author of A Company of One: Insecurity, Independence, and the New World of White-Collar Unemployment, which won the 2012 Society for the Anthropology of Work Book Prize and was a finalist for the 2012 Book Prize of the Society for Economic Anthropology.

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Lang
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Michael Lang, 1944-2022, co-created and produced the original 1969 Woodstock. His organization produced shows for hundreds of artists including the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan and managed various artists. He was a board member of the Woodstock Film Festival and the Felix Foundation for Adoptees.

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Lang
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Nikolaus Lang is a managing director and senior partner at BCG. He is the global leader of the firm’s Global Advantage practice, supporting clients on an array of globalization-related topics: global trade, localization, international joint ventures, and digital ecosystems.He is a cofounder and the director of BCG’s Center for Mobility Innovation, a team of urban mobility experts and digital business builders. As a global expert in connectivity, autonomous mobility, car-sharing, and fleet management, he and his team advise cities, public transportation operators, and mobility and automotive companies around the globe on innovative and state-of-the-art mobility solutions.He also manages BCG’s collaboration with the World Economic Forum (WEF), focusing on shaping the mobility of the future and, in particular, on how to advance the implementation of autonomous vehicles in urban settings.

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Lang

Nico Lang is an award-winning editor and journalist.  Their work has been featured in the New York Times, Rolling Stone, Esquire, Harper’s Bazaar, Washington Post, Vox, BuzzFeed, Jezebel, The Guardian, Out, The Advocate, and the L.A. Times.

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