Charles C. FinnW
Charles C. Finn

Charles "Charlie" Carroll Finn is an American poet most notable for writing "Please Hear What I'm Not Saying" in September 1966.

Joel FurrW
Joel Furr

Joel K. "Jay" Furr is a writer and software trainer notable as a Usenet personality in the early and mid-1990s.

William KeetonW
William Keeton

William Tinsley Keeton was an American zoologist known internationally for his work on animal behavior, especially bird migration, and for his work on millipede taxonomy. He was a well-liked professor of biology at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York and author of a widely used introductory textbook, Biological Science.

Wayne LaPierreW
Wayne LaPierre

Wayne Robert LaPierre, Jr. is an American gun rights activist serving as the executive vice president (EVP) of the National Rifle Association (NRA) since 1991.

Tosca LeeW
Tosca Lee

Tosca Lee is a bestselling American author known for her historical novels and thrillers.

Beth MacyW
Beth Macy

Beth Macy is an American journalist and non-fiction writer. Her first published book, Factory Man, was a national bestseller.

Eustace MullinsW
Eustace Mullins

Eustace Clarence Mullins Jr. was an antisemitic American writer, propagandist, Holocaust denier, and disciple of the poet Ezra Pound. His best-known book is The Secrets of The Federal Reserve, in which he alleged that several high-profile bankers had conspired to write the Federal Reserve Act for their own nefarious purposes, and then induced Congress to enact it into law. The Southern Poverty Law Center described him as "a one-man organization of hate".

Richard L. Pratt Jr.W
Richard L. Pratt Jr.

Richard Linwood Pratt Jr. is an American theologian, author, and founder and President of Third Millennium Ministries. Third Millennium was launched in response to the lack of training of Christian leaders around the world. Third Millennium recognizes where the church is growing the fastest, those Christian leaders have the least amount of training. Pratt personally witnessed this in the 1980s as he traveled for missions. Helping the church worldwide has become his passion. He believes that any person that has the desire to learn more about the Bible should be given that opportunity in their own land, in their own language, and at no cost.

Jeffrey StanleyW
Jeffrey Stanley

Jeffrey Stanley is a playwright born in Roanoke, Virginia. He began writing in elementary school, and graduated from New York University Tisch School of the Arts Undergraduate Film & TV Program and Graduate Dramatic Writing Program. He was also a fellow at Yaddo, a Copeland Fellow at Amherst College, an Amtrak Residency for Writers recipient, and a Fulbright-Nehru Scholar.

Ruth StoneW
Ruth Stone

Ruth Stone was an American poet, author, and teacher.

Lois WeaverW
Lois Weaver

Lois Weaver is a Guggenheim-winning artist, activist, writer, director, and Professor of Contemporary Performance at Queen Mary University of London. She is currently a Wellcome Trust Fellow in Engaging Science. Her work centers on feminism, human rights and possibilities for public participation. Active for over four decades she is the founding member of significant New York theatre companies Spiderwoman (1975), Split Britches (1980) and WOW (1980). Weaver came to London to take on the role of artistic director for Gay Sweatshop Theatre Company in 1992. She lives in New York and London.