Lauretta Ngcobo (84)
South African author and activist.
South African author and activist.
Canadian singer-songwriter.
British actor and screenwriter (Chariots of Fire).
Italian-born Argentine writer.
Sri Lankan Tamil academic and author.
American author
Polish writer and Holocaust survivor.
Japanese writer
Italian author.
American lawyer and author.
French author
American singer-songwriter.
Russian author.
Canadian writer
American magazine editor (Ebony) and author
Russian author.
American writer for Broadway
Indian singer-songwriter.
Turkish writer and politician
British writer.
Canadian author
British scriptwriter.
Egyptian author.
Egyptian author.
Egyptian author.
Swiss chef and author.
Italian film critic and author.
English screenwriter.
American children's writer.
American children's writer.
German author
Hungarian-Romanian writer.
American author and jazz clarinetist/saxophonist.
American police detective and writer
American lyricist and screenwriter.
Australian author and columnist.
Canadian author.
Indian writer and translator.
Tunisian writer and historian.
American singer-songwriter
Scottish singer-songwriter.
British scriptwriter (Quiet as a Nun
Canadian crime writer
American writer and comic book artist.
Hungarian writer and screenwriter.
British writer and editor {Dalesman).
Turkish writer.
Hungarian-french writer.
Hungarian writer and politician
Belarusian writer.
American baker and cookbook author.
Belgian author
Swedish author
New Zealand children's writer and politician
Pakistani historian and writer.
Portuguese writer
Israeli writer and diplomat
Dutch writer.
Swedish writer and literary critic
American translator and writer.
American writer and social activist
Dutch-Antilian author.
Indian environmental activist and writer.
German author
French writer and documentary filmmaker.
American religious author
Egyptian writer.
American orthopedic surgeon and author
Burkinabé singer-songwriter.
New Zealand children's author
American screenwriter.
Mexican author and politician.
British broadcaster and writer.
Danish writer.
French singer-songwriter
Romanian politician and writer
American guitarist and songwriter (REO Speedwagon).
American playwright and screenwriter.
Georgian writer.
German writer.