Farah Ali grew up in Karachi, Pakistan, and currently lives in London. Her work has been anthologized in the 2020 Pushcart Prize and received special mention in the 2018 Pushcart anthology. Her debut story collection People Want to Live includes stories previously published in VQR, Shenandoah, Copper Nickel, and others.
S. K. Ali is the award-winning author of Saints and Misfits, a finalist for the American Library Association's 2018 William C.Morris award, and the winner of the APALA Honor Award and Middle EastBook Honor Award.
Yasmine S. Ali, MD, is a cardiologist and former president of the Vanderbilt History of Medicine Society. She graduated from Vanderbilt University's College of Arts and Science with a BA in molecular biology and history and graduated with multiple honors from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
Tauseef Ali, MD, is a consultant gastroenterologist and inflammatory bowel disease specialist. He is an assistant clinical professor at University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University. He is recognized internationally for his clinical work in the field of Crohn's and colitis.
Shamash Alidina has been teaching mindfulness since 1998 and training mindfulness instructors since 2013. He holds a post-graduate certificate in teaching mindfulness-based approaches from Bangor University's Centre for Mindfulness, and is cofounder of the world's first Museum of Happiness, headquartered in London.
Jane Alison is the author of The Love-Artist, The Sisters Antipodes, and the craft book Meander, Spiral, Explode: Design and Pattern in Narrative, among other titles. She is a professor of creative writing at the University of Virginia and lives in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Firas Alkhateeb holds a master's degree in Middle Eastern studies with a specialization in Islamic intellectual history from the University of Chicago. He has been teaching at Darul Qasim in Chicago since 2014. Firas founded and writes the website Lost Islamic History.
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.
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."