Patrick Tracy was born in Hartfield, Connecticut, and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. After college, he formed Cog Stop Productions with fellow writer, Aron Passon, and cowrote the Gear'd series.
Michael G. Trachtman is a founder and president of Powell, Trachtman, Logan, Carrle & Lombardo, P.C., a litigation and business practice law firm located in suburban Philadelphia. He is the author of The Four Mistakes and What Every Executive Better Know About the Law.
Author Julia Park Tracey's ancestors and their stories have given her a trail to follow from New York and New England to the deep south and the Pacific Coast. She is the author or editor of six books and has written for Redbook, HuffPost, The Sun, Salon, and Babble.
Meghan Joyce Tozer was born and raised outside Boston, Massachusetts. After graduating from Harvard University and earning a PhD from the University of California, Santa Barbara, she moved to San Francisco's East Bay where she lives with her family. She is the author of UnSlut and director of UnSlut.
A. W. Tozer (1897–1963) was a self-taught theologian, pastor, and writer whose powerful words continue to grip the intellect and stir the soul of today's believer. He authored more than forty books. The Pursuit of God and The Knowledge of the Holy are considered modern devotional classics.
Richard Toye is an associate professor in the Department of History at the University of Exeter, United Kingdom, and the author of Lloyd George and Churchill: Rivals for Greatness.
Kentaro Toyama is the W. K. Kellogg Associate Professor of Community Information at the University of Michigan's School of Information. He is also coeditor in chief of the journal Information Technologies and International Development and cofounder of Microsoft Research India. Kentaro lives in Michigan.
Alex Toxic was born in 1978. He liked reading and playing video games from childhood. These two hobbies found ideal common ground when the LitRPG genre arrived. He is the author of the Kill or Die series.
Charles Townshend is Emeritus Professor of International History at Keele University. He has held fellowships at the National Humanities Center in North Carolina and the Woodrow Wilson International Center in Washington, DC. His books include Easter 1916: the Irish rebellion and When God Made Hell.
John M. Townsend, PhD, is professor of anthropology at Syracuse University and an expert on the evolutionary roots of sex differences. He has authored countless articles, as well as the book What Women Want—What Men Want, and has appeared on many national television and radio talk shows.
Kari Lee Townsend is the bestselling author of the Fortune Teller Mystery series. A former teacher and editor, she also enjoys writing romantic comedy and children's fiction. Townsend lives in central New York with her husband and four children.