Stefani Goerlich is a sex therapist with over fifteen years of experience in supporting clients with gender, sexuality, and relationship differences and issues related to these populations as well as the BDSM community around the country.
Christian Goeschel is senior lecturer in modern European history at the University of Manchester, and he has held a visiting position at the European University Institute in Florence. His publications include Suicide in Nazi Germany. He lives in Manchester, UK.
Diana Goetsch is an American poet and essayist. Her honors include fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York Foundation for the Arts, and The New School, where she served as the Grace Paley Teaching Fellow. For twenty-one years Goetsch was a New York City public school teacher.
Philip Goff is best known for defending panpsychism, the view that consciousness pervades the universe and is a fundamental feature of it. On that theme, Goff has published three books, Consciousness and Fundamental Reality, Galileo's Error, and a coedited volume, Is Consciousness Everywhere? Essays on Panpsychism.
Sissy Goff, LPC-MHSP, is the director of child and adolescent counseling at Daystar Counseling Ministries in Nashville, Tennessee. She is the author of thirteen books, including the bestselling Raising Worry-Free Girls, and cohosts the chart-topping podcast Raising Boys and Girls with David Thomas.
Nikolai Gogol (1809–1852), a Russian novelist, humorist, and dramatist, is the author of the novels Dead Souls and Taras Bul'ba, the play The Inspector-General, and the short stories "Diary of a Madman," "The Nose," and "The Overcoat."
Elicia Goguen is passionate about inspiring and guiding her audience on their "glow up" journeys with a focus on internal healing and emphasis on mental health and wellness. She's now cultivated a loyal community who look to her for advice on how to establish a self loving and compassionate relationship with oneself.
Following his service in the US Air Force, Donald Goines entered into a life of drug addiction and crime. He received seven prison sentences, serving a total of over six years. While he was in prison, Goines wrote his first two novels, Dopefiend and Whoreson. He was shot to death in 1974.
Hal Gold (1929-2009) was a writer, journalist, and historian who was a resident of Kyoto for over thirty years. He wrote many books, essays, and articles on Japanese history and culture.
Rachel Gold is the author of multiple queer and trans young adult novels. She has an MFA in writing and spent seven years as a reporter for a regional LGBTQ newspaper. Even though she's been out since the age of fifteen, she still doesn't know what to wear to queer events.
Bernard Goldberg is a television news reporter, FOX News media analyst, and the author of four bestselling books, including the New York Times bestseller Bias.