Lee Smith is an American fiction author who typically incorporates much of her home roots in the Southeastern United States in her works of literature. Her book The Last Girls was listed on the New York Times bestseller's list.
Leonard Cohen is a Canadian singer-songwriter, musician, poet, and novelist. Cohen published his first book of poetry in Montreal in 1956 and his first novel in 1963. His work often deals with the exploration of religion, isolation, sexuality, and interpersonal relationships.
Leslie What is an Nebula Award-winning author who has published poetry, essays, feature articles, and over fifty short stories in a variety of magazines and journals, including Asimov's Science Fiction, The Writer, and Amazing Stories.
Levardis Burton, Jr., professionally known as LeVar Burton, is an American actor, director and author who first came to prominence portraying Kunta Kinte in the 1977 award-winning ABC television miniseries Roots, based on the novel by Alex Haley.
Linda Anderson is a Tartan Noir crime novelist and screenwriter, best known as the creator of forensic scientist Rhona MacLeod. The Rhona MacLeod books are currently being developed for ITV.
Emmy Award winning actress, talk-show host, designer, author and women's health advocate Linda Dano is a true renaissance woman. Winning an Emmy as flamboyant romance novelist, Felicia Gallant, on NBC's Another World.
Miller's historical and contemporary novels, from romances to time travels to vampire stories, à la Anne Rice, have earned her legions of fans and positions on every bestseller list. Her heroines are women whom her readers admire for their honor, courage, trustworthiness, valor and determination to succeed despite overwhelming odds.
What has inspired best-selling Oregon author Lisa Jackson to write more than 50 novels brimming with adventure, intrigue, hot passion and high emotion? Visit her website and find out!
The official Lisa Whelchel website. Ms. Whelchel also has several films to her credit, including the features "Where the Red Fern Grows, Part Two," and "The Double McGuffin," and the telefilms "The Facts of Life Goes to Paris," "Skyward," "Twirl," "No Man's Land," and "The Facts of Life Down Under."