Molly Ringle is the author of many books, including All the Better Part of Me, the Chrysomelia Stories series, and the Just One Bite series. She currently lives in Seattle with her husband, kids, pets, and a lot of moss.
Holly Ringland is the author of the award-winning international bestseller The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, adapted into a television series starring Sigourney Weaver. Holly is based in the Yugambeh region of southeast Queensland, where she wrote The Seven Skins of Esther Wilding. Find her at hollyringland.com.
Robert Ringer is the author of several books, including three bestsellers. He has appeared on numerous American talk shows, and has been featured in such publications as Time, People, the Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Barron's, and the New York Times. He lives in Annapolis, Maryland.
Kenneth Ring, PhD is professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Connecticut and cofounder and past president of the International Association for Near Death Studies. He is the founding editor of the Journal of Near-Death Studies and the author of several books, including his bestselling book Life At Death.
Kevin A. Ring has been involved in conservative public policymaking and politics for more than twenty years. He has served as executive director for the Republican Study Committee, the largest member organization in the U.S. House of Representatives. Kevin is now the vice president for Families Against Mandatory Minimums.
Steven Rinella is the host of MeatEater on the Sportsman Channel and the award-winning author of The Scavenger's Guide to Haute Cuisine and American Buffalo: In Search of a Lost Icon.
John S. Rinehart, MD, PhD, has maintained his practice in infertility and reproductive endocrinology for thirty-five years. He teaches at the Pritzker School of Medicine.
Paula Rinehart is the author of Strong Women, Soft Hearts, Better Than My Dreams, and What's He Really Thinking? As a professional Christian counselor, she divides her time between counseling, writing, and speaking to women's groups nationally and internationally. She and her husband live in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876–1958) was the most beloved and bestselling mystery writer in America in the first half of the twentieth century. Among her dozens of novels were The Amazing Adventures of Letitia Carberry and The Bat, which was among the inspirations for Bob Kane's Batman.
Tom Rinaldi has been a national correspondent at ESPN since 2002. A recipient of ten national Sports Emmy Awards and five Edward R. Murrow Awards, he covers human-interest stories across all sports, including his famous feature story about Welles Crowther.
James K. Rilling is professor of psychology and professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Emory University, and director of the Laboratory for Darwinian Neuroscience. He is married and the father of two children.