
Julienne Bušić is an American writer, activist, widow and co-conspirator of Zvonko Bušić. She was arrested with Bušić in 1976 after hijacking TWA Flight 355 and sentenced to life in prison, with early parole.

Davor Domazet-Lošo is a Croatian military and politician, former admiral of the Yugoslav Navy and then Croatian Navy.

Slavenka Drakulić is a Croatian journalist, novelist, and essayist whose works on feminism, communism, and post-communism have been translated into many languages.

Stanka Gjurić is a Croatian poet, essayist, actress, filmmaker and ex model. She is a member of the Croatian Writers' Association and Croatian Academy of Science and Art in Diaspora. She has also acted in seven feature films.

Darko Hudelist is a Croatian journalist, non-fiction writer and researcher of contemporary history.

Nenad Ivanković is a Croatian author, journalist and politician. He is best known for his book about the first Croatian president Tuđman and the biography of General Ante Gotovina. He founded Samostalnost i napredak, a Eurosceptic party, and was one of the founders of Croatian True Revival, a right-wing political party. Ivanković received several awards and decorations, including the German Order of Merit and the Croatian Order of Danica Hrvatska.

Igor Mandić is a Croatian writer, literary critic, columnist and essayist.

Ranko Munitić was a theorist, critic, journalist and art historian – one of the most important experts on popular culture and media in Yugoslavia.

Sanja Nikčević is Croatian theatre critic, distinguished professor of theatre history at Drama Department Arts Academy of Osijek. She is also a Head of Drama module at Doctoral program in literature at Faculty of Philosophy, University of Osijek. President of Croatian Critic's Association and Governing Board of Matica hrvatska. Lives in Zagreb, Croatia.