Carter

Paul Carter is an attorney with over twenty years specializing in trial work. Consequently, Paul has extensive experience in following the evidence to craft a masterful narrative. Like Richard Nixon, Paul Carter is a native Southern Californian. Paul initially published Native Son: Richard Nixon’s Southern California, a unique map biography of President Nixon. The research […]
Crawford

Katherine Scott Crawford was born and raised in the blue hills of the South Carolina Upcountry. A former journalist, backpacking guide, and recovering academic, she’s an award-winning writer whose work has appeared in magazines, newspapers and literary journals. An avid hiker and admitted travel addict, Katherine has spent short (and long) stints writing, hiking, and […]
Meals

Roy Meals M.D. grew up in Shawnee Mission, Kansas. He attended Rice University, majored in biology, and gained a deep appreciation for the diversity and adaptations of animal life. At Vanderbilt University Medical School, he further explored the workings of human tissues, especially those of the musculoskeletal system. Dr. Meals completed an orthopedic surgery residency […]
Campbell

Susan Campbell is an award-winning environmental journalist, author, and communications specialist. She covered the Fox River and Green Bay cleanup controversy from 1995 through 2000 as environmental reporter for the Green Bay Press-Gazette. Her extensive Fox River reporting won national and state honors, including a national “Best of Gannett” award for specialty reporting in 1997; […]
Allen

David Allen is an award-winning scientist and author of PAPER VALLEY: The Fight for the Fox River Cleanup (Wayne State University Press, April 2023), with Susan Campbell. He directed the natural resource damage assessment of the Lower Fox River and the Bay of Green Bay from 1992 through 2001 as the assessment manager for the […]
Nehring

Cristina Nehring is an award-winning essayist, scholar, travel writer and memoirist known for her spirited and contrarian reflections on issues as diverse as dating and drinking, Shakespeare, love poetry and intellectual snobs. Her essays have appeared in The New York Times, Atlantic, Harper’s, Slate, The London Times, Condé Nast Traveler, The American Scholar, Los Angeles Times, […]
Harding and Bellezza
Emily Harding and Audrey Bellezza Emily Harding and Audrey Bellezza are best friends, television producers, and collaborators. They are also the brilliant writing team behind the For the Love of Austen series from Gallery Books, including Emma of 83rd Street, Elizabeth of East Hampton and Anne of Avenue A. Emily Harding is a graduate of Emerson College where she […]
Fortgang

Laura Berman Fortgang Laura Berman Fortgang is an award-winning career and life coach, a radio and television personality and popular speaker, and author of motivational nonfiction books. She began working in theater, supporting herself by waitressing and selling shoes. She discovered personal coaching as a client. Two years, later, Laura became one of the first coaches in […]
White

Elizabeth White In 1989, historian Elizabeth ”Barry” White unexpectedly received the unpublished memoir of Dr. Josephine Janina Mehlberg, a math professor at Illinois Institute of Technology who had died twenty years earlier. The memoir contained a startling revelation: Mehlberg, a Jew, had survived the Holocaust by posing as the Christian Countess Janina Suchodolska in Lublin, […]
Sliwa

Joanna Sliwa Dr. Joanna Sliwa is a historian of the Holocaust and Polish Jewish history. She works as a historian and administrator of academic programs at the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference) in New York. The Claims Conference negotiates with the German government for compensation for Jewish Holocaust survivors and preserves […]