John Pastor is an ecologist and Professor Emeritus at the University of Minnesota, Duluth, focusing on natural history and ecology of northern ecosystems. He is past cochair of the Natural History Section of the Ecological Society of America and founding editor of "The Scientific Naturalist" series in the journal Ecology.
Judy Pasternak, a writer and award-winning reporter who lives near Washington, D.C., worked for the Los Angeles Times for twenty-four years, in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Washington.
Rachel Pastan is the author of Alena, Lady of the Snakes, and This Side of Married, along with many short fiction pieces. She is a member of the core faculty of the Bennington Writers Seminar MFA program. She taught writing at Swarthmore College and now is the editor of the Swathmorean, a small town newspaper.
Emma Pass is a hybrid teacher and consultant with experience teaching in US districts including Colorado and Nevada, as well as schools in the UK and Europe. She has had the opportunity to travel around the world, speaking to teachers about the power and potential of technology to engage and differentiate for students.
Frank Pasquale is professor of law at Brooklyn Law School and author of The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms That Control Money and Information. His work has appeared in the Atlantic, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Guardian, and other outlets.
Fred Pascente worked as a Chicago police officer for twenty-six years. He had close ties to the Mafia and was a friend and confidant of mobster Tony Spilotro.
Kevin Partner writes fast paced speculative fiction in the post-apocalyptic, science fiction, and humorous fantasy genres. He is the author of the Deluge, Nightfall, and The Last City series, among others.
Rick Partlow has written over forty books in a dozen different series, and his short stories have been included in twelve different anthologies. He holds a bachelor's degree in history and is a veteran of the U.S. Army. He lives in central Florida with his wife, two children, and two lovable mutts.