
Mile Kos (89)
Serbian football player and coach and sportswriter.
Serbian football player and coach and sportswriter.
Canadian writer and broadcaster.
American natural history author.
American writer.
Israeli writer.
Japanese writer
American writer.
American physicist and author
German children's author.
Mozambican writer.
Turkish poet and songwriter.
Swedish author
British journalist and author (The Great Game).
Indian writer
South African screenwriter and programme director.
Scottish folk singer-songwriter
American author.
English publisher and writer.
British author
Iranian writer and poet.
American author.
Ukrainian children's writer.
New Zealand author
German writer.
American screenwriter
British newspaper journalist (The Guardian) and author.
Australian aviation writer and air safety consultant.
American baseball researcher and author.
American screenwriter (Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont)
German writer.
American crime fiction writer
American-born Finnish crime writer.
Norwegian author.
Australian singer-songwriter (American Idol)
American author and magazine editor (Time)
Indian author
American television writer (Bewitched
American author
American young adult author (Bloody Jack)
Spanish writer and journalist.
Mexican writer and scholar.
German-born American teacher and author (Up the Down Staircase).
German journalist and author.
Somali singer-songwriter and politician
Brazilian writer
Israeli historian and writer.
American songwriter.
American Pueblo writer
American screenwriter (Another 48 Hrs.)
Brazilian writer
Brazilian writer
Australian author.
Australian author.
Somali writer.
Honduran author
Swiss religious author.
South African writer (The Conservationist
American political scientist and author.
Australian academic and author.
Pakistani author
Swedish author and screenwriter
American author (Helter Skelter)
Australian ornithologist and writer (Field Guide to the Birds of Australia).
English author.
Spanish figurative artist and author.
Vietnamese writer.
American horror and crime author
Norwegian author
Italian author
Hungarian-born English children's author
American award-winning children's writer (Fallen Angels
American science fiction writer (The Power) and speechwriter (Harvey Milk).
French writer
American film director and screenwriter (An Unmarried Woman
Austrian-born American writer
American Hall of Fame R&B singer ("Harry Hippie") and songwriter ("I Can Understand It").
British writer and literary critic.
American composer (Once Upon a Mattress) and children's author (Freaky Friday)
Spanish writer
Australian librarian and author.