Lawrence Scanlan has won three National Magazine Awards and, as a freelancer, written scores of articles on many subjects, including science, sports, literature, travel, and medicine. He has worked in newspapers, magazines, and radio.
Martin Scanlan is an associate professor in educational leadership and higher education in the Lynch School of Education and Human Development at Boston College.
In the past thirty years, Maria Ruiz Scaperlanda has been published broadly in the U.S., including the New York Times, St. Anthony Messenger, Our Sunday Visitor and other national and regional publications.
ROWAN SCARBOROUGH has covered the Pentagon for the Washington Times for fifteen years and is one of the most respected-and newsbreaking-defense reporters in the country...
A former academic who now writes cookbooks with his partner Bruce Weinstein, Mark Scarbrough continues to teach literary seminars on the likes of Dante and Henry James. He hosts Lyric Life, a podcast devoted to lyric poetry and is about to launch a second podcast devoted to Dante Alighieri, Walking With Dante.
Janina Scarlet, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist, an award-winning author, and a full-time geek. She developed Superhero Therapy to help patients with anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). She is the author of several books, including Superhero Therapy, Therapy Quest, and Dark Agents.
Anna Scarnà is a psychologist and neuroscientist with expertise in language, personality, and psychological disorders. Her Doctor of Philosophy was on the composition of the monolingual and bilingual lexicon, and she explored the factors that affect object naming and reading.
Linda Scarpa is the daughter of the notorious Colombo hit man and FBI informant Gregory Scarpa, Sr. Linda starred on Investigation Discovery's I Married a Mobster. Her story has also appeared in Newsweek, the New York Post, the Daily Mail, and Men's Journal. She lives in the New York area.
Simon Scarrow is a #1 Sunday Times bestselling author whose historical fiction and thrillers have been translated into more than twenty languages with millions of copies sold. Visit him at simonscarrow.co.uk.
Elaine Scarry is the Cabot Professor of Aesthetics and the General Theory of Value at Harvard University. Her book The Body in Pain was a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Phil Scearce, the son of a World War II Pacific War veteran, is a member of the Tennessee Writer's Alliance whose writing has appeared in the Tennessee Writer and other publications.