Richard Guilliatt has been a journalist for thirty years and is the author of the book Talk of the Devil? Repressed Memory and the Ritual Abuse Witch-Hunt.
Swedish-born journalist Jan Guillou is the creator of the two most successful Swedish works of fiction of all time: the Hamilton series and the Crusades Trilogy, including The Road to Jerusalem and The Templar Knight. His books have been translated into more than twenty languages. He lives in Stockholm.
Christophe Guilluy is a French geographer and the author of several books, including La France périphérique: comment on a sacrifié les classes populaires. He also writes occasionally for the Guardian.
Imtiaz Gul has been reporting on Islamist groups in Afghanistan and Pakistan since the late 1980s. Heis the author of The Unholy Nexus: Pak-Afghan Relations under the Taliban.
Jo Guldi is associate professor of history at Southern Methodist University, where she teaches courses on the history of Britain, the British Empire, modern development policy, and property law. She lives in Richardson, Texas.
Amy Gulick is an acclaimed photographer and writer whose work has appeared in Outdoor Photographer, Audubon, and Sierra. Her book Salmon in the Trees: Life in Alaska's Tongass Rain Forest won an Independent Publishers Book Award and two Nautilus Book Awards. Visit her at thesalmonway.org and amygulick.com.
Arthur W. Gullachsen is an assistant history professor at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario. He has published articles online on the Canadian Army with the Canadian Military History Journal and has provided professional development material for the US Army on the Normandy campaign.
Ruud Gullit was born in Amsterdam in 1962. He was the captain of the Netherlands team that won the 1988 European Football Championship and played in the 1990 World Cup. In addition, he was named European Footballer of the Year in 1987 and World Soccer Player of the Year in 1987 and 1989.
Paul Gullixson is communications manager for Sonoma County. He previously worked for thirty-seven years as a journalist, including as editorial director for the Press Democrat in Santa Rosa.
Andrew Gumbel has won awards for his work as an investigative reporter, a political columnist, and a feature writer. He is the author of several books, including Oklahoma City, Down for the Count, and Won't Lose This Dream. Andrew lives in Los Angeles.
Daniel Gumbiner was born and raised in Northern California. He graduated from UC Berkeley in 2011 and now lives in Southern Nevada. The Boatbuilder is his first novel.