One of the U.S.’s oldest and most distinguished publishing houses, Little, Brown publishes James Patterson, David Sedaris, Donna Tartt, Malcolm Gladwell & more
Writer, lawyer, producer. Author of short story collection, White Man's Problems, co-producer of Book of Mormon, producer Hands on Hardbody. Lots to talk about.
Patrick Ryan lives in New York City. He’s the author of the story collection SEND ME, and the novels SAINTS OF AUGUSTINE, IN MIKE WE TRUST, and GEMINI BITES.
comics, illustration, movies, free bad ideas, consuming less, mini bk rvws, prescriptivism, cat-free, SoFla, GTA, My book comes out Oct. 2014, I love you!
Words After War is a literary nonprofit organization bringing veterans and civilians together to examine war & conflict through the lens of literature.
Founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative. Author of JUST MERCY: A STORY OF JUSTICE AND REDEMPTION. Learn more at www.BryanStevenson.com
Called a thing the Internet of Things. Wrote How to Fly a Horse—The Secret History of Creation, Invention, and Discovery, available at http://amzn.to/1llqnbc
THRONE OF THE CRESCENT MOON is my Hugo-nominated 1st novel. George RR Martin & NPR liked it. Bylines: NYT, Salon, BuzzFeed. Mostly I chase twin kindergarteners.
NYT bestselling author of THE MARRIAGE PACT, THE WONDER TEST, & others. Write with me: thewritersworkshops.com. Books: https://bio.link/michellerichmond
Designer & writer in NYC. His book cover designs for Knopf helped create a revolution in the art of American book packaging. His new book JUDGE THIS is out now.
We’re building the next generation of leaders working for health equity worldwide. We are raising our voices here → medium.com/amplify. www.ghcorps.org
New York Times bestselling author, former private detective, currently on a quest to discover the meaning of Twitter. Next up: life. But first, twitter.
I am a novelist, essayist, humorist, critic, magazine editor and memoirist. Some of my books include The White House Mess, Wet Work, & Thank You For Smoking.
Author of Into the Wild, Into Thin Air, Classic Krakauer, and Missoula: Rape and the Justice System in a College Town. www.instagram.com/krakauernotwriting/
is the author of the novel ‘The Longest Night’ (Random House, January 2016), a Barnes & Noble “Discover” pick and Amazon’s January 2016 Debut of the Month.
New York Times bestselling author: “The Number” and currently “The Point Is: Making Sense of Birth, Death, and Everything in Between.” Details: LeeEisenberg.com
Author of Generation Friends: An Inside Look at the Show That Defined a Television Era +4 more. Work published in the NY Times and many others. Teacher at NYU.
Philosophical Traveler. Recovering Malcontent. Author of five books. My latest,:"BEN & ME: In Search of a Founder's Formula for a Long and Useful Life."
Social psych prof at UNC studying mind perception, morality, creativity, groups and ghosts. Book: The Mind Club (Viking), out 3/22/16 http://bit.ly/1QBasaf
Author of New York Times best sellers “Ashley’s War” and “The Dressmaker of Khair Khana.” Adjunct senior fellow, Council on Foreign Relations. All views mine.
Our first book, Esther the Wonder Pig- Changing the World One Heart at a Time., is now available for Pre-Order. Info avail at http://www.estherthewonderpig.com
Salon Columnist | Rolling Stone contributor| Guardian contributor| NPR contributor | Author of The BeastSide (Skyhorse 2015) and The CookUp (Grand Central 2016)
The author of Star Wars: Lost Stars, A Thousand Pieces of You, the Evernight and Spellcaster series. Star Wars: Bloodline is her next book (On Sale May, 3)
Born in Athens, Greece, he teaches Philosophy and Comparative Literature at Princeton University. He has written on Plato, Socrates, Nietzsche, aesthetics.
My memoir was published in eight countries last year and will be out as Random House paperback on May 2 with the title: The Mother-in-Law Cure http://amzn.to/2p
Michele Borba, Ed.D. is an award-winning educational psychologist and an expert in parenting, bullying and character development. She is the author of 22 books.
Brian Christian is the author of The Most Human Human and the coauthor, with Tom Griffiths, of Algorithms to Live By. He writes, codes & lives in San Francisco.
Author of “The Beginning or the End: How Hollywood — and America — Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb” and 11 previous books, including “The Tunnels.”
Rice U. professor. Author of Stretch. Conducts psychology & management research on resourcefulness, change, creativity, ethics & more. www.scottsonenshein.com