Stephanie Woodfield has been a practicing Witch for over fourteen years and a Priestess for ten years. Her lifelong love of Irish mythology led to a close study of Celtic Witchcraft. A natural clairvoyant and empath, she has worked as a tarot card reader and is ordained as a minister with the Universal Life Church.
Colin Woodard is an American journalist and writer known for his books American Nations, The Republic of Pirates, and The Lobster Coast. He is known for his writing that examines how the historically distinct regional cultures of America shape its current politics, society, and health status.
Vincent Woodard (1971–2008) was assistant professor of English at the University of Colorado-Boulder. He received his PhD in English from the University of Texas, Austin in 2002.
Jeffrey C. Wood, PsyD, lives and works in Las Vegas, Nevada. He specializes in brief therapy treatments for depression, anxiety, and trauma. Wood is coauthor of The New Happiness, The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook, and The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Diary.
Alikay Wood is the author of Thirty to Sixty Days. When she's not shredding up dance floors, she's writing books about friendship and "unlikeable" girls. She lives in California and is probably currently avoiding writing by rollerblading, crushing trivia competitions, or camping.
Aubrey Wood was born in California to a mixed-race couple and spent much of her childhood jumping back and forth between there and New Zealand. As a child Aubrey made picture books, as a teenager she churned out fanfiction, and started trying to write professionally in 2011.Bang Bang Bodhisattva is her debut novel.
Law enforcement is in Patricia Smith Wood's DNA. Her father served as a police officer and completed a distinguished career with the FBI as deputy assistant director for domestic intelligence. Even she became an FBI employee for a brief period, but now she devotes most of her time to writing mysteries.
Jenifer Wood is an author of high steam, low-angst monster romance. As an anxiety sufferer herself, her goal is never to give her readers stress. There will always be a happily ever after. She lives in Southern California with her proper English husband and their identical twin gremlins.
Michael Wood is a historian, filmmaker, and broadcaster who has written several bestselling books and made over one hundred documentary films. A professor of public history at the University of Manchester, he is also a fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts, the Royal Historical Society, and the Society of Antiquaries.
Douglas Wood is an author, artist, musician, educator, wilderness guide, and creator of thirty-nine books for children and adults, including Deep Woods, Wild Waters. His first book, Old Turtle, was hailed an "instant classic."
John D. Wood, Esq., is an attorney, author, educator, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and producer. John earned his juris doctorate from New York University School of Law and degrees in English and philosophy from Texas Christian University. He is a member of American Mensa and partner at Green Klein Wood & Jones.