Ed Robinson lived on a boat and traveled throughout Florida and the Bahamas for many years. The people he met and the places he went became the basis of his popular Trawler Trash and Bluewater Breeze series. When not banging away at a keyboard, the author can be found somewhere on a beach.
Jordaina Sydney Robinson is the author of several novels, including the Bridget Sway series and the Things That Go Bump in the Night series. She grew up and, despite many adventures further afield, still lives in the North West of England. Visit her at jordainasydneyrobinson.com.
Sydney Robinson is the author of the Afterlife Adventures series and the Things that go Bump in the Night series. Visit her at jordainasydneyrobinson.com.
Cedric J. Robinson (1940-2016) was professor of Black studies and political science at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His books include The Terms of Order, An Anthropology of Marxism, and Forgeries of Memory and Meaning.
George G. Robinson teaches evangelism, disciple making, missiology, and international church planting at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina.
Mary Robinson is president of the Mary Robinson Foundation—Climate Justice. She served in two capacities as the United Nations Secretary-General's Special Envoy on Climate Change. In 2009, she was awarded the US Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Glenn E. Robinson is on the faculty at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, and is affiliated with the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. He has served as an expert advisor to USAID and the US Department of Defense.
Erika Robinson, an educator, blogger, and Lenormandist is a frequent presenter at cartomancy conferences in the United States and internationally. A contributor to the Cartomancer magazine, she lives in Southern California.
Michael A. Robinson is a researcher on US and comparative civil-military relations, a non-resident fellow at West Point's Modern War Institute, and holds a PhD in political science from Stanford University.
Walter M. Robinson is a physician and a writer in Massachusetts. He is also a founding editor of EastOver Press and Cutleaf, an online literary journal. His essays have appeared in wildness, Months to Years, AGNI, Ruminate, the Sun, the Literary Review, and Harvard Review.