
Marty McNeal (64)
American sports writer (Sacramento Bee)
American sports writer (Sacramento Bee)
Lebanese writer and poet.
English writer and bibliographer.
German writer and publisher.
Indian writer and film producer
Portuguese diplomat and writer.
Canadian painter and writer.
Taiwanese writer.
American motivational speaker and author.
Argentine singer and songwriter
Chinese writer.
Syrian writer and theatre director
Indian writer
Pakistani Islamic scholar and prolific writer
American writer on sedevacantism.
Dutch writer and poet
German author and playwright
Czech ethnologist and author.
American songwriter ("Pretty Flamingo"
Canadian-born American comic book writer (Superman
Brazilian singer-songwriter
Brazilian singer-songwriter
Pakistani writer and actor
Brazilian writer.
Pakistani writer and actor
Italian jurist and writer.
American author and megachurch pastor
Swedish poet and writer.
American Hall of Fame singer and songwriter ("Tutti Frutti"
Vietnamese composer and writer.
American radio talk show host and author.
American poet and writer
Brazilian singer-songwriter (Titãs
English writer
English writer.
Brazilian physician and songwriter
Iranian translator and writer.
American singer and songwriter.
Irish singer-songwriter.
Indian poet and writer.
American screenwriter (Child's Play)
Chinese-American writer
American author.
Canadian writer (Acadian literature).
French author.
American journalist and author
Swedish author.
American writer and biographer
Polish writer
Romanian arts journalist and writer.
French writer and activist for the Breton language.
Indian lyricist and screenwriter.
Indian writer and poet.
Swedish author (The Visit of the Royal Physician).
American writer
Dutch singer-songwriter.
Cuban-born American writer and academic.
Israeli-born American songwriter
French writer.
American screenwriter
French writer.
French writer and historian.
English singer-songwriter ("You Turn Me On") and author.
Italian restaurateur and writer
Dutch children's book writer (Gouden Griffel winner and Vlag en Wimpel winner).
Danish writer.
Guyanese writer
Indian writer and academic.
French politician and writer.
American television writer (The Carol Burnett Show)
Mexican writer.
American songwriter ("Fever") and singer ("Priscilla").
Brazilian professor and writer.
Brazilian samba singer and songwriter (Estação Primeira de Mangueira).
Czech-American screenwriter
Kenyan author and journalist (Siku Njema)
Spanish writer and poet.
Chilean writer
American television writer (Saturday Night Live)
Brazilian writer.