Ann I. Goldfarb has nine published YA time travel mysteries under her own name. Writing as J. C. Eaton, with her husband, James Clapp, they have authored the Sophie Kimball Mysteries, the Wine Trail Mysteries, and the Marcie Rayner Mysteries.
Aaron Goldfarb has been a journalist for over a decade, frequently writing on the subjects of cocktails and drinking culture for such publications as the New York Times, Esquire, Playboy, PUNCH, and VinePair, and has had features written about his career in the New York Times, Forbes, and the Boston Globe.
Michael Goldfield is Professor Emeritus of Political Science and currently research fellow at the Fraser Center for Workplace Issues at Wayne State University. A former labor union and civil rights activist, Goldfield's work focuses on the study of labor, class, race, and American politics.
David Goldfield is the Robert Lee Bailey Professor of History at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. He is the lead author of the cornerstone textbook The American Journey, as well as the author of many works on Southern history, including Still Fighting the Civil War and America Aflame.
Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, who taught political science for many years at Harvard University, is the prizewinning author of Hitler's Willing Executioners and A Moral Reckoning.
Noah Goldhirsh has been a therapist, a senior lecturer, and a developer of Healing methods in Alternative Medicine for over thirty-three years. Her books include Reiki, Bach Flower Remedies, Channeling With The Spirits Of Animals, The Power Of Colors, and The Spirit Of Color.
Ian Goldin is Director of the Oxford Martin School at the University of Oxford and Professor of Globalization and Development. He has been nominated Global Leader of Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum.
Stanley A. Goldman is a professor of law at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles and the founding director of the Loyola Center for the Study of Law and Genocide. He coanchored a national program on CBS Network Radio during the months of the O. J. Simpson trial and has spent over two years as a regular contributor on CNBC.
Judy Goldman is the award-winning author of seven books, including Together: A Memoir of a Marriage and a Medical Mishap, named one of the best books of 2019 by Real Simple. She lives in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Samuel Goldman teaches political science and is executive director of the Loeb Institute for Religious Freedom at the George Washington University. He is author of God's Country: Christian Zionism in America.