Tanya Lauer has a master's degree in counseling and psychotherapy and is a licensed professional counselor in Arizona. She has over twenty years' experience working in trauma healing in psychiatric hospitals, in-home therapy services, and outpatient trauma centers.
Rosalind Lauer is the author of the Joyful River Series, Lancaster Crossing series, and Seasons of Lancaster series. She lives with her family in Oregon, where she writes in the shade of some towering two-hundred-year-old Douglas fir trees.
Mark Laudi is a communications consultant, and radio and financial television current affairs show host. Between 1999 and 2006, he anchored and produced regional network television business news programs at CNBC Asia Pacific.
Dr. Donald Laub was chief of plastic surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine from 1968 to 1980 before entering private practice. Dr. Laub lives in Redwood City, California.
Jackie Lau decided she wanted to be a writer when she was in grade two, sometime between writing "The Heart That Got Lost" and "The Land of Shapes." She later studied engineering and worked as a geophysicist before turning to writing romance novels. Learn more about Jackie and her books at jackielaubooks.com.
Jennifer Latson has written for the Boston Globe, the Houston Chronicle, and Time. She received an MFA in creative nonfiction from the University of New Hampshire and was a recipient of the Norman Mailer Fellowship for nonfiction in 2013. The Boy Who Loved Too Much is her first book.
Bon in Rome, Vincenzo Latronico studied philosophy at the University of Milan and has since published numerous books, including The Conspiracy of Doves and Gymnastics and Revolution. In addition to his writing, he has also translated the work of many writers into Italian. He lives in Milan.
Jeffrey M. Lating earned his BA in psychology from Swarthmore College and his PhD in clinical psychology from the University of Georgia. He also completed a postdoctoral fellowship in medical psychology at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. He is currently a professor of psychology at Loyola University Maryland.
Major General (Ret.) Robert H. Latiff is adjunct professor with the John J. Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values at the University of Notre Dame and research professor at George Mason University. He is the author of Future War: Preparing for the New Global Battlefield.
John Lathrop, an expatriate for much of his life, spent almost fifteen years in the Middle East, where he worked for government ministries, military contractors, government-owned industry, and private business.
Nicola Lathey is a pediatric speech and language therapist specializing in children under five and the founder of the Owl Centre, which provides assessment and therapy services to children and adults across the whole of the UK. She lives in Cheltenham, England.