Larry P. Arnn, the twelfth president of Hillsdale College, is the author or coauthor of several books, including Liberty and Learning: The Evolution of American Education and America's Entitlement Society.
Stephen Daniel Arnoff illuminates the intersection of rock and roll and religion, offering both the casual and the committed a new gospel of popular culture. He has contributed to anthologies on Bob Dylan (Dylan at Play) and Bruce Springsteen (Reading the Boss) and hosts the podcast Bob Dylan: About Man & God & Law.
Justin Arnold is a storyteller, occasional comedian, and junk food connoisseur. He lives in the bluegrass region of Kentucky, where gnarled woods and abundant ghost stories fuel his inspiration.
Catharine Arnold read English at Girton College, Cambridge, and holds a further degree in psychology. A journalist, academic, and popular historian, her previous books include The Sexual History of London, Necropolis, and Bedlam.
Gaynor Arnold was born and brought up in Cardiff, Wales. She read English at St. Hilda's College, Oxford, where she acted in many plays, notably at the Edinburgh Festival and in a tour of the U.S. She has two grown children and lives in Birmingham. Girl in a Blue Dress is her first novel.
R. Douglas Arnold is the William Church Osborn Professor of Public Affairs Emeritus at Princeton University. His books include Congress, the Press, and Political Accountability, The Logic of Congressional Action, and Framing the Social Security Debate.
Dana Arnold, a professor at the Manchester School of Architecture, has published extensively on art and architectural history. She is the author of the bestselling books Art History: A Very Short Introduction and A Short Book About Art.
Bill T. Arnold is Paul S. Amos Professor of Old Testament Interpretation at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. He is the author or editor of more than a dozen books.
Katie Arnold is the author of Running Home and a contributing editor at Outside magazine. A Zen practitioner and elite ultrarunner, Katie teaches writing workshops exploring the link between movement and creativity.
Francesca Lynn Arnoldy is a community doula and death literacy advocate. She authored Cultivating the Doula Heart, and she is a researcher with the Vermont Conversation Lab. Francesca was the original course developer of the University of Vermont's End-of-Life Doula Professional Certificate Programs.