Martin Booth was an internationally known, Booker–prize shortlisted writer. His Opium: A History is regarded as the definitive book on the subject. He lived in Devon, England, at the time of his death in February 2004.
Jesse Booth is an epic fantasy and science fiction author. A husband and father, Jesse works full-time as an IT professional for his alma mater, the University of Utah. When he isn't writing, Jesse can be found playing the piano and guitar, or composing music.
Richard Boothby is a professor of philosophy at Loyola University Maryland. He is the author of Death and Desire: Psychoanalytic Theory in Lacan's Return to Freud; Freud as Philosopher; Sex on the Couch: What Freud Still Has to Teach Us about Sex; and the memoir Blown Away: Refinding Life after My Son's Suicide.
Scott Borchert is a writer and former assistant editor at Farrar, Straus, and Giroux. He holds an MA in cultural reporting and criticism from the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University, and his work has appeared in Southwest Review, Monthly Review, The Rumpus, PopMatters, Brooklyn Magazine, and more.
Fergus M. Bordewich is the author of several books, among them Washington: The Making of the American Capital; Bound for Canaan; and America's Great Debate: Henry Clay, Stephen A. Douglas, and the Compromise That Preserved the Union, which won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in history.
Anaïs Bordier graduated from Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design in London with a degree in fashion design. She lives in Paris, where she works as a leather-goods designer for Gerard Darel.
Stacy Borel is the author of Touching Scars, Ever Enough, and Always Enough, among other contemporary romance novels. She grew up as a military brat and has lived in many different places, including California; Alaska; the Azores, Portugal; and Hawaii. She currently resides in southeast Texas with her husband and two kids.
Mark Edelman Boren is a professor of English at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington. He is also a visual artist whose artwork has been exhibited at Whitechapel Gallery in London, and Threadwaxing in New York. He lives in the Wilmington, North Carolina, area.
Eliot Borenstein is professor of Russian and Slavic studies at New York University, where he teaches an annual course on the graphic novel. His books include Overkill, Plots against Russia, and Pussy Riot. Visit him online at eliotborenstein.net.
Marcus J. Borg (1942–2015) was a pioneering author and teacher whom the New York Times described as "a leading figure in his generation of Jesus scholars." He was the Hundere Distinguished Professor of Religion and Culture at Oregon State University and canon theologian at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Portland.
Mark B. Borg, Jr., PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist/psychoanalyst who has been in private practice in New York City since 1998. Dr. Borg attended graduate school at the California School of Professional Psychology, where he earned both his master’s degree and his PhD in clinical and community psychology.