Micah Stover's introduction to psychedelic therapy followed a traumatic pregnancy and birth. In 2022, Micah began training with the Psychedelic Somatic Institute in Denver, Colorado. As a certified psychedelic somatic therapist, she hosts individual healing retreats and trains psychedelic practitioners.
Louie Stowell started her career writing carefully researched books about space, ancient Egypt, politics, and science, but eventually lapsed into just making stuff up. The author of the Kit the Wizard series, she was inspired by her research into Norse myths to write Loki: A Bad God's Guide to Being Good.
Carlton Stowers is the author of more than two dozen works of nonfiction, including the Edgar Award–winning Careless Whispers, the Pulitzer Prize–nominated Innocence Lost, and Open Secrets. He and his wife live in Cedar Hill, Texas.
Hew Strachan, winner of the 2016 Pritzker Literature Award, is a professor of international relations at the University of St. Andrews and an emeritus fellow of All Souls College. He is the author or editor of many books, including The Oxford Illustrated History of the First World War.
Don Stradley is an award-winning writer whose work has appeared in publications including The Ring, Ringside Seat, and ESPN.com. Along with his boxing coverage, he's written about baseball, NASCAR, and professional wrestling. He's also written about the movies for such magazines as Cinema Retro and Noir City.
Kate Stradling is a fantasy author whose books include the Annals of Altair series, Goldmayne: A Fairy Tale, The Legendary Inge, and The Heir and the Spare.
Michael R. Strain is director of economic policy studies and Arthur F. Burns Scholar in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). An economist, his research has been published in academic and policy journals and he has edited two books on economics and public policy.
Christopher B. Strain is professor of American studies at the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College of Florida Atlantic University. He is the author of four other books, most recently The Long Sixties: America, 1955-1973.
Ginger Strand, the author of the novel Flight, has published essays and fiction in many places, including Harper's, the New England Review, and Orion, where she is a contributing editor.
Clark Strand is an American spiritual writer and former Zen Buddhist monk. He also served as senior editor of Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, a position he left in 1996 in order to write and teach full time. He is the author of Seeds from the Birch and The Wooden Bowl.