
Skip Haynes (71)
American musician and songwriter
American musician and songwriter
Hungarian-born Italian writer.
French actress and writer (Au Hasard Balthazar
Indian writer and journalist.
Swiss poet and writer
American soap opera writer.
Belgian writer
Swedish writer.
English writer and Wicca historian.
American educator and writer (An Insider's View of Mormon Origins)
British journalist (BBC) and author.
German writer
Japanese writer
Tlingit author
American fake news writer and comedian.
Indian writer.
American author
Iraqi-born Israeli writer.
British writer.
Nigerian singer-songwriter
Estonian writer.
American journalist and author.
Icelandic author
Pakistani writer.
Czech writer.
American Christian apologist and writer
Norwegian author.
Spanish writer
Croatian writer.
Zambian-born Singaporean broadcaster and author.
American comic book writer (Swamp Thing).
Belarusian writer and film director.
American singer-songwriter and guitarist (Beachwood Sparks
American science fiction author.
American Hall of Fame singer and songwriter.
South Korean author.
American feminist writer (Sexual Politics).
American author (Simeon's Story: An Eyewitness Account of the Kidnapping of Emmett Till)
American author and musician
American journalist and author.
American author
American author
German film director and writer.
British author and poet.
American journalist and author.
American motivational author.
Hungarian film director and screenwriter.
Turkish children's writer and teacher
American economics writer.
Finnish writer and editor.
American writer
French film director and writer.
Filipino-born American author
New Zealand food writer.
Canadian historian and author.
Norwegian writer.
Scottish writer (The Siege of Trencher's Farm)
British science fiction writer and editor.
Polish-American writer.
American singer-songwriter
Dutch writer and illustrator.
American musician and songwriter.
British book editor and author.
English author and physician.
Moroccon politician and writer.
British writer and television producer (Doctor Who
Sudanese writer and feminist.
Kuwaiti actor and writer.
English cricket writer.
German theologian and writer.
Peruvian writer.
French food critic and author.
Israeli author and peace activist.
Indian writer.
Indian writer.
Mexican activist and writer (Mexico 68).
Czech writer
French writer.
British chemist and author.
Polish children book's author.