Karen Dietrich is an adjunct English instructor at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg and Westmoreland County Community College. Her poems and essays have appeared in the Pittsburgh City Paper, Nerve, the Bellingham Review, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PANK Magazine, and elsewhere.
Alexander C. Diener is professor of geography at the University of Kansas. He is the author of One Homeland or Two? and Invisible Borders. Diener holds graduate degrees from the University of Chicago, the University of South Carolina, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Kathy Diekroeger holds a bachelor's degree from Dartmouth College and MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. After hearing stories about minor league life for four years, she felt compelled to document and share those experiences with anyone who considers themselves a fan of baseball.
Paul Dickson is the author of more than sixty nonfiction books, including Sputnik: The Shock of the Century and The Bonus Army: An American Epic (with Thomas B. Allen), and books on electronic warfare and war slang. He lives in Garrett Park, Maryland.
Andrew Dickson is the author of The Rough Guide to Shakespeare and a contributor to The New Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare. A former arts editor at the Guardian, he writes regularly for the paper and appears as a presenter for the BBC and elsewhere.
Keith D. Dickson is an associate professor of Military Studies at the Joint Forces Staff College, National Defense University. He is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Special Forces (the Green Berets).
John Dickson is a retired Foreign Service officer with the US Information Agency from 1984–1999 and with the US State Department from 1999–2010. He lives in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
Gordon R. Dickson (1923–2001) was one of the most prolific and popular science fiction writers of the twentieth century. He published nearly fifty novels, several collaborations with other SF masters, and over 150 short stories, novelettes, and novellas.
Bruce J. Dickson is professor of political science and international affairs and chair of the Department of Political Science at George Washington University. His many books include The Dictator's Dilemma and Allies of the State. He lives in Vienna, Virginia.
Jim Dickinson (1941–2009) worked with the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Alex Chilton, the Replacements, and T-Model Ford. His sons, Luther and Cody, are the founding members of the North Mississippi All Stars.