L. A. Witt is the author of many books in the m/m romance genre, including Is It Over Yet?, The Husband Gambit, and the Anchor Point series. She also writes under the name Lauren Gallagher.
Dennis M. Witt served as an infantryman in Vietnam in the 4th Infantry Division, from October 1966 until October 1967. During his tour he was awarded two Bronze Stars, one for valor and the other for meritorious service. He is the author of Infantry Life: Vietnam's Central Highlands 1966-1967.
S. R. Witt is the author of the Electric Shadows and Gamer's Universe series and The Nightmare Game: Slayers. Witt is also coauthor of Viridian Gate Online: The Artificer with James A. Hunter.
Ben Witherington III is Jean R. Amos Professor of New Testament for Doctoral Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary and has written over forty books, including The Jesus Quest, The Paul Quest, New Testament Theology and Ethics, and commentaries on the entire New Testament.
Rosemarie Withee is a technology professional who has authored a number of books in the For Dummies series, including the most recent editions of Office 365 For Dummies and SharePoint For Dummies.
Michael John Witgen (Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe) is professor in the Department of History and the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race at Columbia University.
Bestselling author Karen Witemeyer offers warmhearted historical romance with a flair for humor, feisty heroines, and swoon-worthy Texas heroes. Voted #1 Readers' Favorite Christian Historical Author by Family Fiction Magazine, she is a multiple award-winning author and a firm believer in the power of happy endings.
John Wiswell is a disabled writer who lives where New York keeps all its trees. His fiction has appeared in Uncanny Magazine, tor.com, the LeVar Burton Reads podcast, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Diabolical Plots, and other fine venues. Someone You Can Build a Nest In is his debut novel.
Owen Wister (1860–1938) is the author of The Virginian, the most popular Western ever, as well as numerous short stories, operas, plays, poetry, and nonfiction, including biographies of Ulysses S. Grant and George Washington.