Gabby Allan is a California girl who now lives with her husband, daughter, and two insane dogs in Central Pennsylvania. A member of Sisters in Crime, she's previously published romances and cozy mysteries under another pen name. Visit her at gabbyallan.wordpress.com.
Jay Allan, a former investor, is the author of the Crimson Worlds series and the Far Stars series. When not writing, he enjoys traveling, running, hiking, and reading. Jay currently lives in New York City.
Catharine Allan is a clairvoyant medium, spiritual life coach, tarot reader, and astrologer. Catharine is featured in Victoria Loustalot's Future Perfect: A Skeptic's Search for an Honest Mystic (Little A). She lives in Montreal, Quebec.
Ted Allbeury (1917–2005) was an intelligence officer with Great Britain's Special Operations Executive during World War II. Allbeury's firsthand Cold War experiences enliven his espionage novels, and he was praised by Booklist as "a master of the genre."
Ashlyn Allbrook is a bestselling author in a totally different genre, playing with magic and romance. Allbrook is the author of the Magic Reborn series.
CPA-turned-romance-author Tiffany Allee used to battle spreadsheets in Corporate America, and now concentrates on her characters battles to find love. She writes about ass-kicking heroines and the strong heroes who love them.
Josh Allen checks under his bed before switching off the light each night. During the day, he teaches creative writing and literature at Brigham Young University-Idaho. His work has appeared in Cricket, Dialogue, Juxtapose, and other literary magazines. He lives in Idaho with his family. Visit him at joshallenwriter.com.
John R. Allen is president of the Brookings Institution. He was previously Commander of the NATO International Security Assistance Force and US Forces in Afghanistan from 2011 to 2013, and is the recipient of numerous US and foreign awards.
Roland Allen lives in Brighton. He studied at Manchester University and works in book (and notebook) publishing. He has written books on bicycles and bread, has kept a diary for decades, and enjoys stationery a little too much.
David Allen is a historian of United States foreign relations and a former fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School. His research appears in the International History Review and Journal of Cold War Studies. He writes regularly for the New York Times.
Leonard Allen serves as dean of the College of Bible and Ministry at Lipscomb University, Nashville, Tennessee. His books include Poured Out: The Spirit of God Empowering the Mission of God and In the Great Stream: Imagining Churches of Christ in the Christian Tradition.