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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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Chaffin
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Joshua Chaffin was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and is the New York correspondent for the Financial Times. He has previously written for the FT in London, Washington and Brussels, and has covered key events for the paper — including the Enron scandal, the 2004 US election, Hurricane Katrina and the Eurozone crisis. He was honoured by the British Press Association as part of the 'News Team Of The Year' for his coverage of populism in Europe.

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Chaker
Forthcoming from Avery
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Anne Marie Chaker is a veteran features writer for The Wall Street Journal. She began her career right out of college as an administrative assistant and later grew into various assignments at the paper, from a junior reporter on the regional editions to working Spot News during the September 11 attacks in 2001. She was a member of the original team that helped launch Personal Journal in 2002 and since then has written about everything from education and gardening to food, family and now, pandemic life. She is the mother of two girls ages 10 and 6. When Anne Marie is not in the gym, she enjoys coaching them in ice hockey.

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Chakkalakal
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Chakkalakal chairs the Africana Studies Department, Bowdoin College, and is writing a biography of Charles Waddell Chesnutt for St. Martins.

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Chandler
Forthcoming from Pantheon
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Adam Chandler is a journalist whose work has appeared in The Atlantic, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Texas Monthly, and beyond, while appearing across television, radio, and digital platforms like CBS Sunday Morning, Hardball with Chris Matthews, The History Channel’s The Food That Built America and Modern Marvels, National Geographic’s The ‘80s, NPR’s On Point, Planet Money, and Morning Shift, PRI’s The Takeaway, and more. He is the author of Drive-Thru Dreams: A Journey Through the Heart of America's Fast-Food Kingdom (Flatiron Books).

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Chapin
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Ted Chapin is the president and executive director of Rodgers and Hammerstein: An Imagem Company, the chairman of the board of directors for the American Theater Wing and a member of the Tony Administration Committee. His theater credits include Neil Simon’s The Sunshine Boys, the CBS telecast of Twigs, starring Carol Burnett, and Neil Cuthbert’s The Soft Touch, among other shows. He has been involved with the Encores! series at City Center since its inception and sits on several arts boards. He lives in New York City.

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Charter
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David Charter is the US Editor of The Times. He is the author of several books, including Au Revoir, Europe (Biteback, 2012) published four years before the UK voted to leave the European Union, which was described as “brutally lucid … [it] should sharpen every political mind” by The Independent and “a well-researched, well-documented and, above all, lucid and objective account” by The Times and Europe In or Out in (Biteback, 2016), a guide to the Brexit referendum described as “extremely useful” by The Economist.

Before being appointed US Editor, he was Berlin Correspondent for The Times for seven years and also worked as its Chief Political Correspondent in the Palace of Westminster and Europe Correspondent in Brussels.

David is British and moved to the United States in 2018. He lives in Washington DC.

Royal Audience: The Queen and US Presidents was published by Putnam in 2024.

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Charters
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Charlie Charters was born in London and raised in Fiji,and has spent a large part of his working life based in Hong Kong.

His first novel Bolt Action was published in 2010 by Hodder & Stoughton, which was praised by Harlan Coben as 'a terrific debut. Charters is definitely one to watch' and Andy McNab as 'a great read...gritty and authentic'.

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Chaudhary
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Arun Chaudhary served as the first official White House videographer from 2009 to 2011 and was also a key member of Obama's new media team during the 2008 campaign. He previously worked in film in New York and was a member of the NYU Graduate Film Department faculty. He received his MFA in filmmaking from NYU and his BA in film theory from Cornell University. Chaudhary has been profiled by The New York Times, the BBC, National Journal, Politico, Fortune, and many political websites. He lives in Washington, DC, with his wife and son.

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Chaupoly
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With Ben Daitz, Chaupoly founded Num Pang sandwich chain in New York City. They’ve been awarded the "Best Sandwich Chain" by the Village Voice and "Best Sandwich" by Zagat’s.

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Hannah Che is the author of The Vegan Chinese Kitchen which won a James Beard Award and was named one of the NYT Best Cookbooks of 2022. She is a chef of Surong in Portland, Oregon, and her recipes and writing have been featured in publications such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, Epicurious, Best Health Magazine, and SAVEUR. Her popular Instagram account also showcases her recipes

Born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Che received her culinary training at the Guangzhou Vegetarian Culinary School and has been cooking professionally since. Her food is informed by traditional vegetarian cuisine and the tenets of Chinese medicine, and inspired by seasonal produce and her cross-cultural heritage.

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Chen
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Christine Chen is a yoga instructor and health writer, has been featured in MSN Healthy Living, MindBodyGreen, Glamour.com, The Well Daily, Elephant Journal Yoga, Crave Company and YogaLocalNYC. Her classes have been featured in TimeOut New York, MyUpperWest, FitMAPPED, and YogaCity NYC. She is the author of Happy-Go-Yoga: Simple Poses to Relieve Pain, Reduce Stress, and Add Joy (Grand Central).

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Wendy Chen is the author of the collection Unearthings and the recipient of the Academy of American Poets Most Promising Young Poet Prize. Her poetry, translations, and prose have appeared in Crazyhorse, A Public Space, Mid-American Review and elsewhere. She received her MFA in poetry from Syracuse and she lives in Denver. Her first novel THEIR DIVINE FIRES is forthcoming from Algonquin.

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Tiffany was born in Taiwan, a country with some of the best street foods in the world. When she moved to Ontario, Canada for university, she realized how much she missed authentic Asian cuisine, and that is when she started to experiment cooking different Asian dishes.

Tiffany posted her first ever TikTok video on September 3rd, 2020, which became viral. With Tiffany's continued success, she began posting different series featuring authentic Asian dishes. Today, Tiffany has over 22 million likes on her videos, and her passion for cooking continues to grow.

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Cheney
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Terri Cheney is the author of the New York Times bestseller Manic: A Memoir, and speaks nationally and internationally on mental health issues. Her stories and commentary have been featured in The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Huffington Post, on NPR, NBC, and PBS, and in her long-running, widely read column in Psychology Today; her writing has also been adapted for television—her essay on bipolar dating life for the NYT’s Modern Love column was chosen for the recent Amazon TV series.

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Chernoff
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Marc and Angel Chernoff are professional coaches who have been recognized by Forbes as having “one of the most popular personal development blogs.” Through their blog, book, course and coaching, they’ve spent the past decade writing about and teaching proven strategies for finding lasting happiness, success, love and peace.

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Chernoff
Forthcoming from Riverdale Avenue Books
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Scott Chernoff is a Writers Guild of America-nominated television writer who has written for "Conan" and "BoJack Horseman" and performed on "Rick and Morty" and "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" He started his career as a writer for newspapers and magazines, culminating in a decade as head writer and managing editor for the official "Star Wars" fan magazine, Star Wars Insider. Scott is also the author of The Stars of Star Wars (Random House/LucasBooks, 2002), was the on-stage emcee for three official "Star Wars" Celebration conventions, and has written for multiple “Star Wars” publications, as well as official fan magazines covering "Star Trek," "Juras-sic Park," and "The Lord of the Rings.” His writing has also appeared on Disney, Nickelodeon, Mashable, Uproxx, SuperDeluxe, Adult Swim, Atom, Second City, MTV, and Channel 101, among others.

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Chester
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Fliss Chester lives in a little village in West Sussex and writes golden-age cosy crime. Her current series is published by Bookouture and features The Honourable Cressida Fawcett, a girl about town with an eye for design and an eye for a crime. Death Among the Diamonds (September 2022) starts the series and sees our amateur sleuth solve her first case. The series continues with Death by a Cornish Cove (February 2023) and Death in the Highlands (June 2023). Fliss has just been commissioned to write three more books in the series, with publication dates in 2023 and 2024, following on from the success of the first three. Previous books by Fliss include the Fen Churche Mysteries series, also published by Bookouture, starting with A Dangerous Goodbye in August 2020, and quickly followed by Night Train to Paris (November 2020) and The Moonlit Murders (April 2021). Night Train to Paris reached number one in the Amazon Australia charts shortly after release.

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Chiarella
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Tom Chiarella was a writer at large for Esquire for 20 years and was also the Hampton and Esther Boswell Distinguished University Professor of Creative Writing at DePauw University. He is the author of three books: a story collection, Foley’s Luck (Knopf), the essay collection Thursday’s Game, as well as Writing Dialogue.

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Chien
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Windy Chien makes art that activates space and crafts objects that elevate the daily rituals of life. She is best known for her 2016 project, The Year Of Knots, in which she learned a new knot every day for a year. Following long careers at Apple/iTunes and in the music industry, she launched her studio in 2015. Her work has been covered by Wired, The New York Times, Martha Stewart and more.

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Carol Chillington Rutter is Professor of Shakespeare and Performance Studies at the University of Warwick.

She is a regular contributor to BBC Radio arts programmes and a rehearsal consultant for the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Her Clamorous Voices: Shakespeare’s Women Today (Women’s Press) has been published in five editions and is widely recognised as the classic work on women in Shakespeare.

Her Antony and Cleopatra in Performance (Manchester University Press) identified the ‘whiting-out’ of Shakespeare's black Egypt across centuries and resulted in the restoration of a black Cleopatra to the English stage in 2013.

Lying Abroad - Henry Wotton and the Invention of Diplomacy will be published by Manchester University Press in 2025.

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Chin
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Rita Zoey Chin is the author of the critically acclaimed debut memoir Let the Tornado Come, hailed by The Huffington Post as a “euphoric ode to the human spirit.” She holds an MFA from the University of Maryland and is the recipient of a Katherine Anne Porter Prize and an Academy of American Poets award. Her work has appeared in Guernica, Tin House, Marie Claire, and elsewhere. Her first novel, The Strange Inheritance of Leah Fern, is forthcoming from Melville House.

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Chin-Quee
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Anthony Chin-Quee is a board certified Otolaryngologist (Ear, Nose, and Throat surgeon) with degrees from Harvard University and Emory University School of Medicine. He has appeared at The Moth competitions, where he's won their Storyslam and placed as a runner-up in the Detroit Grandslam. He was a medical consultant for ABC's "Grey's Anatomy" and is currently a staff writer for FOX's "The Resident," distilling complex medical and social issues into palatable and understandable mainstream storylines. He has published opinions in Forbes and been interviewed by NPR on the topic of systemic racism in medical education.

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Choate
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Judith Choate has written dozens of cookbooks, many award-winning, and has been a co-author on books written with some of the best chefs in America, such as David Burke, Charlie Palmer, and Jacques Torres. She wrote Fundamentals of Classic French Cooking for The French Culinary Institute, which was winner of the 2008 James Beard Foundation award for best professional cookbook. Her own book, An American Family Cooks, is a favorite of many foodies.

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Choi
Forthcoming from Third State Books
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Anne Soon Choi is a historian and a gerontologist who specializes in immigration history at the California State University, Dominquez Hills. She has also held postdoctoral fellowships at Swarthmore College and UCLA. She earned her Ph.D. in History from the University of Southern California and her MPH and MSW from the University of California, Los Angeles.

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Sumit Paul-Choudhury is the former editor of New Scientist magazine, the world's most popular science weekly. Trained as a physicist at Imperial College, he subsequently turned his hand to journalism, working in London and New York, and spent fifteen years writing about finance and technology before returning to science in 2008. In addition to the day job, he was editor-in-chief of Arc, an acclaimed digital publication dedicated to the future, between 2012 and 2014; and in 2016 he served as the founding creative director for New Scientist Live, the world’s most exciting festival of ideas and discovery. He has written for publications ranging from the Wall Street Journal to the New Musical Express, and spoken to audiences ranging from Oxbridge dons to schoolchildren and from fashionistas to investment bankers. He also likes to talk about the future, and about how innovation and discovery change the world.

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Christensen
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Christensen
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Kim Christensen is an investigative reporter on the Los Angeles Times’ projects team. He has shared two Pulitzer Prizes, at the Oregonian in 2001 and at the Orange County Register in 1996, for investigations of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service and of fertility fraud at UC Irvine.

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Christgau
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According to a recent profile in The New Yorker, Robert Christgau is “not just the Dean of American Rock Critics…but one of America’s sharper public intellectuals of the past half century, and certainly one of its most influential.” A rock critic since 1967, he was a senior editor and the chief music critic at The Village Voice for over three decades. His Is It Still Good to Ya?: Fifty Years of Rock Criticism, 1967-2017 was a finalist for the 2018 National Book Critics Circle award in the category of criticism; he currently writes a music column for Vice.

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Christie-Miller
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Amelia Christie-Miller worked as a private chef before falling into the Food Sustainability space working with top London chefs. Here she learned about more than just the need to reduce meat but how we need healthier soils and more resilient food systems for a more secure future. Amelia came to realise that beans, with their millions of varieties and soil rejuvenating properties, were the answer to so many food system issues. The problem? Everyone hated them. So, in 2021 she founded Bold Bean Co, a brand "on a mission to make you obsessed with beans, by giving you the best of beans". Bold Bean Co sells expertly sourced and slowly cooked heirloom beans, presented in a beautiful glass jar. Within one year they have found themselves loved by chefs such as Joe Woodhouse, Noor Murad and the Mob Kitchen team, and on the shelves of stores like Waitrose, Selfridges and Planet Organic. To remove further barriers to bean consumption, Bold Bean Co have made sharing inspiring bean recipes a core part of what they do. Their recipes are vibrant, exciting and changing bean perceptions across the UK.

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Chu
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Jeff Chu is the editor and contributor at Fast Company and an award-winning reporter on religion and society for TIME magazine, is the author of the critically acclaimed Does Jesus Really Love Me? (HarperCollins).

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Chung
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Arree loves storytelling and art, and pursued his love of art at Art Center College of Design. He has worked in the Entertainment Industry as a Concept Artist and Art Director. In 2010, Arree won first place at the SCBWI Western Washington Portfolio show launching his passion for children’s books. 

Arree continues to work on picture book stories and has a middle-grade novel encompassing the Immigrant experience releasing soon. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Chung
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Julien Chung is a designer and illustrator who makes pictures for children’s books. Julien has earned accolades for his illustrations from 3x3 magazine, the American Society of Illustrators, Applied Arts, and the Bologna Children’s Book Fair, to name a few. In addition to his favorite childhood comics, Julien draws influence from the bright, minimalistic colors of Henri Matisse, the refined designs of Milton Glaser, and quirky animals everywhere. 

Julien likes chocolate ice cream (preferably with chocolate chunks), sketching with rainbow pencils (you never know what color the line will be), and dogs. He lives in Montreal with his wife. Even though Montreal is full of skyscrapers, there’s a park nearby with squirrels, woodpeckers, deer, and Canada geese. Julien likes to draw them all.

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Churchill
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Amanda Churchill’s work has been featured in Hobart Pulp, Witness, River Styx, among others. She holds a Master of Arts in Creative Writing from the University of North Texas and is a Writers’ League of Texas 2021 Fellow. Her first novel, THE TURTLE HOUSE, is forthcoming from HarperCollins.

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Churchwell
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Sarah Churchwell is Professor in American Literature and Chair of Public Understanding of the Humanities at the University of London’s School of Advanced Study. She has written four critically acclaimed books and received the Eccles British Library Writer’s Award, was one of Prospect magazine’s Top Fifty Thinkers in 2020, and has been longlisted for the Orwell Prize for Journalism. Her articles have been published in the New York Times, New York Review of Books, the Atlantic, the Washington Post, the Guardian, and the Financial Times, among many others. She also frequently contributes to television and radio, and has appeared many times on the BBC’s ‘Question Time’, ‘Newsnight’, and ‘Breakfast’.

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CityLab
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Bloomberg CityLab reports on the world's cities, communities, and neighborhoods: How they work, the challenges they face, and the solutions they need.

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Clammer
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Paul Clammer is a freelance writer. He has written more than forty guidebooks for Lonely Planet, along with Bradt Travel Guides' Haiti, the only English-language guidebook to the country. He has been a regular traveller to Haiti since 2007, including a year spent living in Port-au-Prince. His Black Crown: Henry Christophe, the Haitian Revolution and the Caribbean’s Forgotten Kingdom was published by Hurst in 2023.

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Clark
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Cara Clark is the owner and primary nutritionist of Cara Clark Nutrition. Her philosophy about helping others become more present and joyful by creating balance and engaging in the whole self—mind, body and spirit—has been adopted by more than 20,000 households, including those of numerous celebrities and Olympic athletes. Cara is also a certified sports and clinical nutritionist specializing in performance athletes, as well as diabetes, prenatal, and postpartum nutrition. She lives in Orange County with her husband and four daughters. With Christina Anstead, she is the author of The Wellness Remodel.

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Clark

Kelsey BarnardClark is a Southern chef, mother, and season 16 winner of Top Chef. She livesin Alabama with her husband and two children.

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Clark
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Lloyd Clark is Professor of Modern War Studies and Contemporary Military History at University of Buckingham. He is also a senior academic in the Department of War Studies, The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, a member of the British Commission for Military History and historian to the Airborne Assault Normandy Trust.

Educated in the departments of history and war studies at King's College, University of London, Professor Clark is a specialist in the First and Second World Wars with a particular interest in airborne and amphibious warfare; operational fighting methods; command and leadership; the development of doctrine and military lesson learning.

He has appeared on many television programmes including 'Meet the Ancestors', 'Timewatch', 'Battlefield Detectives', 'Battle Plans' and 'In the Line of Fire'.

His Blitzkrieg, the first in a three-book contract with Grove Atlantic in the US and Atlantic in the UK, was published in 2016.

The Commanders - The Leadership Journeys of George Patton, Bernard Montgomery and Erwin Rommel was published in the US and UK in 2022.

'Utterly fascinating. Lloyd Clark demonstrates his deep and wide-ranging knowledge in this compelling new look at three of the most iconic commanders of World War II. With genuinely fresh insights, immense wisdom and thought-provoking analysis, this is a superb account of these three men, divided by different nationalities but with uncanny similarities in ambition, character and motivation.' James Holland

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Clarke
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Chris Clarke has worked in local government and the third sector, across themes relating to social cohesion, community engagement and understanding different political values. He has been employed as a community organiser and social researcher, and as press officer for several Labour candidates and MPs.

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Clarke
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Clare Clarke is an Irish writer and academic, who holds a BA, MA, and a PhD from Queen’s University Belfast. Since 2014, Clare has been Assistant Professor of English at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. She is known as a leading expert on Victorian true crime and on detective fiction, a passionate teacher and researcher of the human stories and social issues behind crime narratives from the Victorian era to the present day.

She has published two books and dozens of articles on crime and detective fiction. Her first book, Late Victorian Crime Fiction in the Shadows of Sherlock (Palgrave, 2014) was awarded the HRF Keating prize in 2015. Her second book British Detective Fiction: the Successors to Sherlock Holmes, was published by Palgrave in 2020.

She lives in Belfast with her husband and two cats.

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Classon
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After a career as an actor, script writer, video producer, and founder of the St. Croix Festival Theater, Carrie Classon earned her MBA and travelled the world working on public and private infrastructure projects. Her written work includes the one-woman plays Letters from Lagos and I've Been Waiting All My Life to Be Middle-Aged which is currently in production. She writes “Letters from Home,” a syndicated column that is published widely in the Midwest. A graduate of the University of New Mexico’s MFA program, she now lives in Los Alamos, NM.

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Clerkenwell Boy
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Clerkenwell Boy is an anonymous Instagrammer whose passion for sharing food and travel photos through social media has seen him listed as one of "London’s most influential people" by the London Evening Standard and “The UK’s Top 100 Most Influential People In Food” by Telegraph Hill. With over 130 thousand followers on Instagram (including the likes of Jamie Oliver and Nigella Lawson), Clerkenwell Boy has been featured by the BBC, Guardian, Observer, Telegraph, The Times and more.

He has also written for numerous publications including British Airways Highlife, Foodism, Suitcase Magazine, TimeOut and Virgin Atlantic.

Clerkenwell Boy is currently the Food Editor for the official @London Instagram page (which has over 2.1 million followers) where he curates and posts food content on a weekly basis. Most recently he has been named as a judge for the Young British Foodies awards as well as the new Evening Standard Restaurant awards which will be unveiled at Taste of London 2016 ­ the capital's biggest food festival.

Follow him on Instagram here.

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Cleveland
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An iconic model of the 60s and 70s, Cleveland served as a muse to designers such as Halston, Stephen Burrows, and Yves Saint Laurent. She has participated in landmark fashion shows including the Battle of Versailles and has appeared in several documentaries.

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Cliffe
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Jeremy Cliffe is a Contributing Writer at the New Statesman, having served as International Editor and Writer at Large between 2019 and 2023. Previously, he served as Bagehot and Charlemagne columnist and bureau chief in Brussels and Berlin for the Economist.

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Coburn
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Broughton Coburn has spent two of the past four decades in the Himalayas, working in development, conservation, writing, and filmmaking. The organizations he has worked with include the Agency for International Development, the United Nations, the World Wildlife Fund and the American Himalaya Foundation. Coburn has appeared as an expert panelist on NPR’s Talk of the Nation and Day to Day, and has lectured at the Museum of Natural History in New York, The National Geographic Society, the Telluride Mountain Film Festival and many other venues around the US. A graduate of Harvard University, he is on the faculty of the Jackson Hole Writers Conference. Coburn currently lives in Jackson, WY.

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Cochrane
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Lauren Cochrane is currently the Senior Fashion Writer at The Guardian. Her work - ranging from reviews of fashion shows to verdicts on new football kits - is read internationally, by up to 24million readers every month. She also recently held the role of Acting Editor-In-Chief at The Fashion, The Guardian’s biannual fashion magazine. As part of this, she orchestrated the spring/summer 2019 issue with Anna Wintour on the cover, photographed by Beyonce collaborator Tyler Mitchell. The magazine gained significant praise across the industry, an award nomination and over 30,000 likes on Instagram.

Lauren has been working in journalism since 2000, and is known for her expertise in fashion, culture and the global zeitgeist. Her first article was published in The Face, a magazine where street style was championed as an equal of anything on the catwalk. This point of view was formative. Lauren’s area of interest has continued to be the way people use clothes - whether they are members of the edgiest of subcultures or a suburban family on a Saturday.

In addition to her work for The Guardian, Lauren has written for a diverse range of publications including Elle, the Times Literary Supplement, The Gentlewoman and matchesfashion.com. She regularly appears on podcasts, and completes speaking engagements about fashion and culture. Lauren previously held roles at i-D magazine and the Saturday Telegraph, and she is the author of two books with Octopus and the Design Museum. 50 Style Icons Who Changed The World was published in October 2016.

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Cohen
Forthcoming from Columbia University Press
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Arianne Cohen is the creator and editor of The Sex Diaries Project: What We’re Saying About What We’re Doing (Wiley), author of The Tall Book (Bloomsbury), and a columnist for Bloomberg Businessweek. She speaks worldwide about body image, self-esteem, and healthy relationships.

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Colino
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Stacey Colino is an award-winning writer, specializing in health and psychological issues. A regular contributor to U.S. News & World Report, EverydayHealth.com and AARP.com, her work has appeared in numerous outlets including The Washington Post Health and Wellness sections, Newsweek, Parade, Real Simple, MORE, Marie Claire, and Parents magazine. She has co-authored many books including Count Down: How the Modern World Is Threatening Sperm Counts, Altering Male and Female Reproductive Development, and Imperiling the Future of the Human Race and and is currently working with Heather Hirsch, MD, MS, NCMP on Unlocking Your Menopause Type: A Personalized Guide to Managing Your Menopausal Symptoms and Enhancing Your Health.

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Collier
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Michael Collier is the author of six collections of poems, most recently My Bishop and Other Poems. His collection The Ledge was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. He has received numerous awards for his poetry, including fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. He was the Poet Laureate of Maryland from 2001-2004 and the Director of the Bread Loaf Writers Conference from 1993-2017.

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Collins
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Brandi Collins-Dexter is Senior Campaign Director at Color Of Change, the country’s largest racial justice and political organization, and a visiting fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center, one of the foremost academic institutions releasing cutting edge research on technology, disinformation, and social change. She has been named a “person to watch” by The Hill and one of the most influential African Americans (ages 25 to 45) by The Root; and, in 2020, she received an EPIC Champion of Freedom award from the Electronic Privacy Information Center, for her work on data privacy protections.

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London-based Eric is a technology executive who has spent a career building the value of digital companies through innovative strategies including at AOL, Time Warner and SwiftKey/Microsoft. In 2011 President Obama appointed him to the Small Business Administration’s Council on Underserved Communities and as an evaluator for White House Fellow applicants. Along with a prominent group of Black European and US serial entrepreneurs, institutional investors, investment bankers, corporate leaders and entertainers, Eric co-founded Impact X Capital Partners in 2018. He presents Channel 4’s business reality series The Profit.

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Colwell
Winner: Colorado Book Prize
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Colwell is founding editor-in-chief of Sapiens, the online magazine for anthropological thought and discoveries for the public. Previously he was a curator at the Denver Museum of Natural History.

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Colón
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Angel Luis Colón is the Derringer- and Anthony Award-nominated writer of five books, including the novel Hell Chose Me. In his down time, he’s edited an award-winning anthology or two, hosted a podcast, helped edit the flash fiction site Shotgun Honey, and has taken up bread baking during the pandemic because carbs never hurt anyone, right?Keep up with him on Twitter via @GoshDarnMyLife

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Comite
Forthcoming from Little Brown Spark
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Florence Comite, MD is a clinician-scientist, endocrinologist, and the leading expert in the fields of healthy longevity and precision medicine. She is internationally known for her expertise in leveraging proprietary clinical and wearable data collected at her private clinical and virtual practice to detect, predict, and reverse biological aging, disorders of aging and increase health and vitality. A graduate of Yale School of Medicine, where she was a faculty member for twenty-five years with a triple appointment in Endocrinology (Internal Medicine and Pediatrics) and Reproductive Endocrinology (Gynecology and Andrology), Dr. Comte trained at the National Institutes of Health and founded Women’s Health at Yale, the nation’s first clinic for women only, in 1992. In 2005, Dr. Comite founded the Comite Center for Precision Medicine & Healthy Longevity in New York City, where she established a clinically proven, academic approach to personalized healthcare.

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Conis
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Conis is a professor at the Graduate School of Journalism and the Center for Science, Technology, Medicine and Society, University of California, Berkeley.

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Conlon
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Edward Conlon is a former NYPD Detective and currently Deputy Commissioner for Strategic Communications for the NYPD. He is the author of a non-fiction best-seller Blue Blood and the acclaimed novel Red on Red.

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Conniff
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The co-founders of Luke’s Lobster, Ben Conniff and Luke Holden own a chain of restaurants serving award-winning lobster rolls. Zagat has given them a 27 rating for food, named them the 1 food truck in NYC, and chose Conniff and Holden as two of their 30 Under 30 in the New York food industry.

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Constantine
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Susannah Constantine is a novelist, journalist, broadcaster and podcaster with over 25 years experience in the media and 50 years of f**k ups under her belt. She lives in chaos on the edge of a wood in Sussex and works full time as a housewife, PA and taxi driver to her husband and three (sort of) grown up children.

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Conti-Brown
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Conti-Brown is Associate Professor of Financial Regulation at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Co-Director of the Wharton Initiative of Financial Policy and Regulation, and Nonresident Fellow in Economics Studies at The Brookings Institution. A financial historian and a legal scholar, Conti-Brown studies central banking, financial regulation, and public finance, with a particular focus on the history and policies of the US Federal Reserve System.  He’s writing a political history of the Federal Reserve for Liveright.

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Conway
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Tim Conway, legendary actor and comedian, is the author, with Jane Scovell, of the New York Times bestselling autobiography What’s So Funny? (Howard Books).

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Conybeare
Forthcoming from Liveright
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Conybeare is Professor in the Humanities and Professor of Greek, Latin, and Classical Studies, Bryn Mawr.  She’s writing a book currently titled Augustine the African for Liveright.

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Conyers
Forthcoming from Amistad
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John Conyers III is an accomplished entrepreneur and dedicated political organizer deeply rooted in the Detroit community, committed to revitalizing that city’s economy through Jobs, Justice, and Peace. He is the son of former Congressman John Conyers, Jr., and former City Council President Monica Conyers, and brings a unique perspective to service and humanitarian causes given his family's generational civil rights accomplishments.

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Cook
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Jess is a senior enterprise reporter at HuffPost, where she covers the intersection of technology and politics. She's also an adjunct professor of journalism at the University of La Verne, and has a master's degree in International Relations and Journalism from New York University.

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Cooke
Forthcoming from Dial
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Pan Cooke is a graphic novelist and cartoonist best known for his viral Instagram account @thefakepan.

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Cooper
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A travel, documentary, and portrait photographer, Cooper pursues images that reflect local cultures and people. Since 2015, his work has been exhibited in more than 25 juried group shows in the U.S. and Europe receiving Best in Show, Best Portrait, Director's Choice, Artistic Excellence and Honorable Mention awards.

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Cooper
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David Cooper is a multi-media artist and muralist, born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. His work has appeared on book covers, ad campaigns, and editorial publications, such as The New York Times, Print Magazine, and POZ Magazine. He has painted large-scale murals at Miami Art Basel, Brooklyn, and other locales to be discovered by urban explorers. His work has been exhibited at The New York Society of Illustrators, Illustration West, American Illustration, and 3x3 Magazine. He often lends his time as a guest lecturer for various prestigious art schools, including Pratt Institute and Marywood University.  

David is the illustrator of numerous books for children.

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Cooper
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Susan Cooper is the recipient of the Margaret A. Edwards Award for Lifetime Achievement. Her classic five-book fantasy sequence The Dark Is Rising won the Newbery Medal and a Newbery Honor and has sold millions of copies worldwide. She is also the author of VICTORY, a Booklist Top Ten Historical Fiction for Youth book and a Washington Post Top Ten for Children novel; KING OF SHADOWS, a Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Honor book; THE BOGGART; and many other acclaimed novels for young readers and listeners.

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Cooper
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Mark Cooper began writing about music when he reviewed The Sex Pistols' last ever show at San Francisco's Winterland for Record Mirror in January 1978 and then chronicled the new wave of British bands launching on the West Coast while writing features on Fleetwood Mac and The Jacksons. After returning to London he regularly wrote for Q, The Guardian, City Limits and Mojo.

After joining the BBC's Music & Arts department he began 'Later with Jools Holland' with Jools and director Janet Fraser-Crook in October 1992 and proceeded not to miss a single show for 26 years. He booked 'Later' on his own and then with colleague Alison Howe until the 26th Hootenanny in 2018.

He initiated and led the BBC's television coverage of Glastonbury from a muddy 1997 until a locked down 2020. He also Executive Produced some 250 music documentaries for BBC One, Two, and Four including the 'Britannia' and 'America' music series, Reginald D Hunter's 'Songs of the South' and the year by year histories of 'Top of the Pops'. Published in 1982, his Liverpool Explodes: Echo and the Bunnymen and Teardrop Explodes was nominated by Jarvis Cocker as one of his 'Ten Best Music Books'.

Published by HarperCollins, Mark Cooper's first-hand account of the journey of 'Later...with Jools Holland' tells the inside story of BBC Two's flagship music performance series as it captures over a quarter of a century of brilliant music performance, providing a platform for a broad array of artists and launching a staggering number of music careers. It was Mark who explained to Jay-Z why he couldn't just do his numbers and split, who put Seasick Steve on the Hootenanny and persuaded Johnny Cash he simply had to come to Television Centre even when he wasn't feeling well. From grime to Bjork, from Britpop to Triphop, from Smokey Robinson to Norah Jones, this is the story of how Later...began, evolved and endured.

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Corbin
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Keith Corbin is chef of Alta Adams restaurant in Compton, California.

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Corbishley
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Nicky Corbishley is an award-winning food blogger who lives in the UK with her husband Chris two children. After a 14-year career in corporate IT, Nicky wanted to do something more creative, and with a life-long passion for cooking (and eating!), her blog Kitchen Sanctuary was born. Initially it was intended to be a place to diarise her recipes, but it quickly grew, and Nicky was able to turn it into a full-time career towards the end of 2015. Chris joined her in 2017 and they now spend their days doing what they love - creating recipes and doing food photography and videography both for the blog and as freelancers.

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Corren
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Andy Corren spent decades in the entertainment industry as a successful talent manager for numerous high profile actors, eventually establishing his own firm. He is a published and produced playwright and performer.

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Corrigan
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Caroline Corrigan is a freelance graphic designer and illustrator living and working in upstate New York. Her illustrations and design work can be found in books such as The Ultimate Easy Screen Printing Book and in Terre magazine. Her first children’s book, Women Artists A-Z, was published by Dial Books for Young Readers in February 2020.

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Coscarelli
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Culture reporter at the New York Times, Coscarelli’s focus is on pop music and how emerging artists are discovered, made and marketed. He’s a regular co-host of the Times’ Popcast, a podcast about music news, and has worked at New York magazine and The Village Voice.

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Cottingham
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Kayla Cottingham is a Youth Services Library Assistant at her local library and an MLIS candidate at Simmons University. After receiving her BA in Writing, Literature, and Publishing from Emerson College, Kayla worked as an editorial intern for The Horn Book and Page Street Publishing before switching to librarianship.

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Coulter
Simon & Schuster
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Kendra Coulter is one of the world’s leading experts on animal protection work. She is Professor in Management and Organizational Studies at Huron University College at Western University, and a Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics. She is an award-winning author of two books (with Oxford University Press and Palgrave Macmillan), more than twenty peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters, four public reports, and over seventy op-eds and media articles in national and international venues including Salon, the Huffington Post, and the Globe and Mail.

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Coulter
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Dare’s hope is to leave behind a body of work that accomplishes her primary artistic objective, which is to give life to large and unapologetic depictions of black joy. As a child, watching Patricia Polacco paint a mural in her elementary school sowed a seed for her passion for mural art. Playing on J. Seward Johnson’s “The Awakening” at Hains Point park in Washington, DC sparked the flame for monumental sculpture later in life. Seeing performances by Alvin Ailey’s dancers at the excited insistence of her mom instilled an internal bar of excellence for people whose faces looked like hers. A dear friend showed her a book of Javier Marin’s artwork while in Mexico in 2014, and making a special trip to Houston in 2018 to specifically see Marin’s works sealed the deal on his work being primarily influential in the feelings she wishes to create with her sculptural pieces. These artists set the inspiration for her larger scale objectives. Dare is the recipient of the Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award for AN AMERICAN STORY, written by Kwame Alexander.

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Cowen
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Tyler Cowen is Holbert L. Harris Professor of Economics at George Mason University, Director and Chairman of the Board of the Mercatus Center. He has written numerous books on economics including the bestsellers, The Great Stagnation and The Complacent Class. He is a columnist with Bloomberg Opinion and his work has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Slate, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, NPR.org, Foreign Policy, The New Yorker, and many other outlets. He writes the daily blog, Marginal Revolution, runs an on-line economics education site, Marginal Revolution University, and produces and hosts the podcast, Conversations with Tyler.

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Cox
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Dr Rory Cox is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in History at the University of St Andrews in Scotland, where he has been teaching since 2011. Previous to his current appointment, he taught at Aberystwyth University and the University of Oxford. Rory received his Bachelor’s degree in Ancient History with First Class Honours from University College London (UCL) in 2004, followed by a Master’s in Medieval Studies in 2006, also from UCL, where he graduated with Distinction. He completed a D.Phil in History at the University of Oxford in 2010.

He is a world-leading authority on the global history of war, violence, and ethics, from the ancient to the modern world. His research straddles the fields of History and International Relations, and he has published on subjects as diverse as ancient Egyptian ethics of war, medieval European pacifism, pre-modern and modern torture debates, interdisciplinary methodologies, and global terrorism.

His first book Solar: A History of Humanity and the Sun will be published by Penguin in 2026.

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Crabtree
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James Crabtree is an award-winning author and geopolitical analyst.

He is currently a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, a Senior Fellow at the Asia Society in New York, and a columnist for Foreign Policy magazine. He spent spring 2024 as a Visiting Fellow at the Schwarzman Scholars Programme at Beijing’s Tsinghua University. Until the end of 2023, he was the Singapore-based Executive Director of the Institute of International Strategic Studies in Asia, where he organized the annual Shangri-La Dialogue security summit, an annual gathering of security leaders in the Indo-Pacific.

Prior to that, James was an Associate Professor in Practice at the Lee Kuan Yew School, Asia’s leading school of public policy. He was also a prominent journalist, notably as Mumbai Bureau Chief for the Financial Times. He continues to write frequently for a range of global publications including the New York Times and Wired, and appears as a commentator on Bloomberg, BBC, CNN, CNBC, and elsewhere. He worked previously as a senior advisor in the UK Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit, under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. He was educated at Harvard’s Kennedy School and at the London School of Economics.

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Craig
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Amanda Craig, Ph.D, is a Licensed Family and Marriage Therapist and ordained Presbyterian minister. With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Craig is the owner and operator of Manhattan Family & Marriage Therapist, one of the largest practices in New York with locations in New York City and Darien, CT.

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Crane
Forthcoming from The Dial Press
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Marisa (Mac) Crane is the author of the debut novel, I Keep My Exoskeletons to Myself, and the forthcoming novel, A Sharp Endless Need. Their fiction and nonfiction have appeared or are forthcoming in The Sun, Prairie Schooner, Joyland, The Offing, The Adroit Journal, Passages North, Lit Hub, and elsewhere. An American Short Fiction Fellow and Sewanee Writers' Conference Fiction Fellow, they currently live in San Diego with their wife and child

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Crawford
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A long time music industry professional, Robyn Crawford worked with Whitney Houston, first as her assistant and then as her Creative Director, for 20 years. She now lives with her wife and two children in New Jersey.

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Crawford

Susan Crawford is a columnist and author who has been writing about the relationship between basic infrastructure and thriving human lives for more than twenty years. A professor at Harvard Law School whose prior books include FIBER and Captive Audience, she has written for WIRED and Bloomberg View.

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Crawford
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Crenshaw
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Kimberlé Crenshaw is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of the African American Policy Forum, Professor of Law at UCLA and Columbia University, and the most cited woman legal scholar in the history of the law. She developed the theories of, wrote the globally influential academic papers on, and coined the terms for “intersectionality,” Critical Race Theory, and the SayHerName campaign.

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Crew
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A former chancellor of the New York City public school system and former superintendent for Miami-Dade county’s public schools, Crew is an education consultant and frequent lecturer. The Board of Trustees of The City University of New York appointed Crew as president of Medgar Evers College.

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Croce
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Melissa Croce is originally from the Seattle area. She currently lives in New York City, where she works in children's publishing.

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Crocker
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A leading whitewater explorer, Bridget Crocker has guided expeditions down many of the world’s greatest river canyons. Her work has been featured in Outside, Men’s Journal and National Geographic Adventure magazines among others, and she is a contributor at Patagonia, Lonely Planet and The Best Women’s Travel Writing. She lives in Malibu, CA with her family.

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Crooke
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Cross
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The New York Times bestselling author behind Heavier Than Heaven: A Biography of Kurt Cobain, Room Full of Mirrors: A Biography of Jimi Hendrix, and more, Charles R. Cross has written for hundreds of newspapers and magazines, from Rolling Stone to TheTimes of London. As the editor of Seattle’s The Rocket from 1986 through 2000, Cross chronicled the rise of the Northwest music scene during the heyday of grunge; he now lectures at colleges about journalism and pop culture, and often appears on radio and television as an expert.

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Robin Cross has written over thirty books, including the bestselling VE-Day: Victory in Europe 1945 (Sidgwick and Jackson, 1985) and the number one Sunday Times bestseller We'll Meet Again (with Vera Lynn; Sidgwick and Jackson, 1989). His Fallen Eagle: The Last Days of the Third Reich (Michael O'Mara, 1995) was described by the Sunday Express as a 'mesmerising account of the final bloody weeks of war'. In 2016 he published Tanks: 100 Years of Armoured Warfare (Andre Deutsch).

His World at War: World Wars I and II in Photographs has been continuously in print since 1998 and for many years he has worked as contributor and consultant to the Quantum Illustrated Encyclopedia of Weaponry and Warfare.

His Operation Dragoon - The Allied Liberation of the South of France: 1944 was published by Pegasus in 2018.

Man of the World – The Travels of Winston Churchill was published by Amberley in 2024.

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Crosskey
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N.J. Crosskey is an author, mother and caffeine junkie from Worthing, West Sussex. She began writing seriously in 2014, and since then her fiction has been published in several literary magazines, e-zines, and even on YouTube. Now she writes novels that examine the world we live in, and the worlds we could be heading to. She believes that the greatest truths can be found in fiction, and has a penchant for all things flawed, broken and beautifully raw.

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Crowl
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Jonathan Crowl’s  fiction and essays have appeared in Guernica, Joyland, Day One, and other publications. His journalism has received honors from the Society of Professional Journalists. He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he is earning an MFA from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, and he is at work on a novel, Coping.  

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Crowley
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Sinead Crowley is the bestselling author of three psychological thrillers set in Ireland. She is also Arts and Media correspondent with RTE News in Dublin.

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Cuba
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Nan Cuba is the author of Body and Bread (Engine Books), winner of the PEN Southwest Award in Fiction and the Texas Institute of Letters Steven Turner Award for Best Work of First Fiction. Cuba co-edited Art at Our Doorstep: San Antonio Writers and Artists (Trinity University Press), and published other work in such places as Antioch Review, Harvard Review, Columbia, and Chicago Tribune’s Printer’s Row. She is the founder and executive director emeritus of Gemini Ink, a nonprofit literary center, and teaches in the MA/MFA Program in Literature, Creative Writing, and Social Justice at Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio, where she is writer-in-residence.

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Cullen
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Jim Cullen is an ex-Navy officer who started with Merrill Lynch in 1965. He later worked with the high-quality research firms of Spencer Trask & Co. and Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette. In 1984, he started his own firm and they presently manage approximately $20 billion for individual and institutional clients.

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Cullen
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Kevin Cullen, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who has written for The Boston Globe since 1985, was the first to raise questions about Whitey Bulger’s relationship with the FBI. A frequent commentator on NPR and the BBC, Cullen has won major journalism prizes including the Goldsmith Prize, the George Polk Award, and the Selden Ring Award.

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