Jean-Paul Dubois was born in 1950 in Toulouse, where he now lives, and is a journalist and author. Not Everybody Lives the Same Way was awarded France's top literary honor, the Prix Goncourt. He is the author of numerous critically acclaimed novels and travel pieces, many of which were inspired by his time in America.
Brendan DuBois is the New York Times bestselling author of twenty-six novels, including the Lewis Cole series. His short stories have won three Shamus Awards, two Barry Awards, two Derringer Awards, and the Ellery Queen Readers Award. He has also been nominated for three Edgar Allan Poe Awards.
Alejandra Dubcovsky is associate professor of history at the University of California, Riverside. She is the author of Informed Power: Communication in the Early South. She lives in California.
Andrew Dubbins is an award-winning journalist and author, based in Los Angeles. His work has appeared in Alta, Los Angeles magazine, The Daily Beast, Slate, and other publications. He was named "Journalist of the Year" by the Los Angeles Press Club in 2021.
Natasha Duarte, MS, is an innovative and inclusive advocate with proven success in building relationships with widely diverse people from multiple cultures.
Joe Duarte, MD, is a financial writer, private investor and trader, and former money manager/president of River Willow Capital Management. In addition to Options Trading For Dummies, he is the author of Trading Futures For Dummies and Market Timing For Dummies. Visit his website at joeduarteinthemoneyoptions.com.
Jorge Duany is director of the Cuban Research Institute and professor of anthropology at Florida International University. He is the author of twenty-two books and has published extensively on migration, ethnicity, race, nationalism, and transnationalism in Cuba, the Caribbean, and the United States.
Diane Duane's first novel, The Door into Fire, garnered her a Campbell Award nomination. Since then, Diane has published numerous short stories, various comics, computer games, and over forty novels.
Steff Du Bois, PhD, (he/they) is a clinician with their own private practice, and assistant professor of psychology at the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT). He has published thirty-seven peer-reviewed manuscripts, and spoken at numerous national and international psychology conferences.
W. E. B. Du Bois (1868–1963) was a writer, civil rights activist, scholar, and editor who brought fundamental changes to American race relations through his writings, speeches, and public debates.
Regarded as one of the greatest stars in the history of basketball, Ann Meyers Drysdale is an Olympic silver medalist, a World Championship gold medalist, and a two-time Pan American Games medalist.
Alex Dryden is a writer and journalist with many years of experience in security matters. When the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, Dryden watched the statues of Lenin fall across the former Soviet Union.