Jackie May is a pseudonym for a husband and wife writing team. Josh and Kelly live in Phoenix, Arizona, with their four children and their cat, Mr. Darcy.
Elizabeth May is the former leader of the Green Party of Canada. She founded and served as the executive director of the Sierra Club Canada from 1989 to 2006. May has been the Member of Parliament in Canada since May 2011.
Tyler May's writing career blossomed later in life, when her love of romantic fiction inspired her to pen her first full-length novel, Angel of Darkness. Her other books include Mocha's Help and New Year's Dream. She lives in Michigan with her family.
Gerald G. May, MD (1940-2005) was a senior fellow in contemplative theology and psychology at the Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation in Bethesda, Maryland. He was the author of many books and articles, including Addiction and Grace, Care of Mind/Care of Spirit, Will and Spirit, and The Dark Night of the Soul.
Sarah Mayberry is the author of several romance novels, including the Carmody Brothers series, Must Love Coffee, and the Mathews Sisters series. She lives in Melbourne, Australia, with her husband. Visit her at sarahmayberry.com.
Jack Mayer is a pediatrician and a writer. In 1991 he established Rainbow Pediatrics in Middlebury, Vermont, where he continues to practice primary care pediatrics. He is an instructor in pediatrics at the University of Vermont School of Medicine and an adviser for premedical students at Middlebury College.
Shannon Mayer is the author of numerous series, including the Nevermore series, the Celtic Legacy series, and the Risk series. Inspired by Anne Rice, she created her own unique take on urban fantasy. Shannon lives in Canada.
Kristin Mayer is a wife, a proud mother, and a full-time analyst and import manager who holds a degree in international business. Since an early age, she has always enjoyed reading and writing, and she is the author of the Trust series. Visit Kristin at authorkristinmayer.com.
Milton Mayer (1908–1986) was a journalist, educator, and author. A conscientious objector during World War II, he traveled to Germany and lived with German families after the war. Those experiences informed They Thought They Were Free: The Germans, 1933–45.
Robert H. Mayer is the award-winning author of When the Children Marched: The Birmingham Civil Rights Movement and editor of The Civil Rights Act of 1964. His time spent in Mississippi, as well as meeting scholars and activists integral to the civil rights movement, fueled his desire to write In the Name of Emmett Till.
Elizabeth Lloyd Mayer, PhD, was an internationally known psychoanalyst, researcher, and clinician, the author of groundbreaking papers on female development, the nature of science, and intuition, and the author of Extraordinary Knowing.