Terri S. Watson is associate dean of psychology and associate professor of psychology at Wheaton College, a board-certified clinical psychologist, an approved clinical supervisor with the Center for Credentialing and Education, and an approved supervisor with the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.
Brenda Watson, C.N.C., is the bestselling author of The Fiber35 Diet: Nature's Weight Loss Secret and one of the foremost dietary authorities in America today.
Natalie Watson-Singleton, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist, cofounder of the DEAR Project, and associate professor at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia. She received her PhD in clinical-community psychology at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
Brad Watson was the author of two critically acclaimed novels, The Heaven of Mercury and Miss Jane, and two story collections, Last Days of the Dog-Men and Aliens in the Prime of Their Lives. His work has been recognized by the National Book Award, the International Dublin Literary Award, the PEN/Faulkner Award, and more.
Ritchie Devon Watson Jr. is professor emeritus of English at Randolph-Macon College. His books include Normans and Saxons: Southern Race Mythology and the Intellectual History of the American Civil War and Grand Emporium, Mercantile Monster: The Antebellum South's Love-Hate Affair With New York City.
F. J. Watson is a medieval historian and writer specializing in medieval warfare in particular, and Scottish history more generally. Among her many publications are Macbeth: A True Story, A History of Scotland's Landscapes, Traitor, Outlaw, King. Part One. The Making of Robert Bruce, and Scotland's History.
Justin Watson grew up an Army brat, living in Germany, Alabama, Texas, Korea, Colorado, and Alaska, and fed on a steady diet of X-Men, Star Trek, Robert Heinlein, DragonLance, and Babylon 5.
Micah Watson (PhD, Princeton University) is the Paul Henry Chair for the Study of Christianity and Politics at Calvin University, where he also directs the Politics, Philosophy, and Economics program.
E. Elizabeth Watson lives on a mountain in West Virginia with her husband, sons, yellow lab, bobtail cat, parakeet, and two rabbits. She was originally inspired to write for her Harry Potter-obsessed children, and undertook her first romance novel on a challenge from her husband, who "bet" she couldn't write a romance.
Amazon bestselling author W. T. Watson is a coffee addict and writer of both fiction and nonfiction. He infuses his work with his expertise in cryptozoology, monster lore, magic, Forteana, and the paranormal.