Pulitzer Prize winner Thomas Powers is the author of The Man Who Kept the Secrets: Richard Helms and the CIA; Heisenberg's War: The Secret History of the German Bomb; and Diana: The Making of a Terrorist.
Mistress Lorelei Powers is the author of The Mistress Manual. A dominant woman of several decades' experience, she has trained and feminized many sissy maids, to her own and their delight. She is a professional writer who has published three other books under other names.
Thomas J. Power, PhD, is Director of the Center for Management of ADHD at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Professor of School Psychology in Pediatrics and Psychiatry at Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
Edward Power is a former staff writer for the Philadelphia Inquirer, as well as a staff writer and editor at the Virginian-Pilot newspaper. He lives with his wife in Eden, Utah.
Bert Powell began his clinical work as an outpatient family therapist in a community mental health center, where he helped a broad range of families find and use unacknowledged strengths to address their problems. Powell is certified in psychoanalytic psychotherapy by The Masterson Institute in New York City.
Jennine Estes Powell, LMFT, is founder of Estes Therapy, a group practice in San Diego, California, that concentrates on relationship counseling. She has been helping countless couples repair their rifts and reinvigorate their connection for more than twenty years.
Karen Powell was born in Rochester, Kent. She left school at sixteen but returned to education as a mature student to study English literature at Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge. She lives in North Yorkshire. An early draft of The River Within was awarded a Northern Writers' TLC "New Fiction Reads" prize.
Bryon Powell is a former Washington, D.C., attorney who left his job to devote himself to running ultramarathons full-time. He publishes the popular trail running and ultrarunning website iRunFar.com, and competes in ultras nationwide. His articles have been published in Outside, Running Times, Trail Runner, and elsewhere.
Kelly Powell has a bachelor's degree in history and book and media studies from the University of Toronto. She currently lives in Ontario. Songs from the Deep is her debut novel.
Sidney Powell is a former federal prosecutor and has also represented individuals, corporations, and governments in federal appeals for more than twenty years. She is a past president of the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers and the Bar Association of the Fifth Federal Circuit.