Katia Rose is not much of a pina colada person, but she does like getting caught in the rain. She loves to write romances that make her readers laugh, cry, and swoon (preferably in that order). Katia is proudly bisexual and has a passion for writing about love in all its forms.
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Nashoda Rose lives outside of Toronto, where she enjoys hiking with her dogs and spending time with her Gypsy Vanner horse. Her work has been published in multiple languages across the world.
Sarah Rose has worked as a journalist in Hong Kong, Miami, and New York, and now covers food and travel for such magazines as Men's Journal, Bon Appetit, and Brides.
Former bodybuilder Stephen Rosati (1960–2013) was named Mr. Rhode Island in 1983, and he won Mr. All New England in 1999. Stephen ran a number of businesses and worked as a financial analyst.
W. J. Rorabaugh is Dio Richardson Professor of History at the University of Washington. He is the author of six books, including The Alcoholic Republic and American Hippies.
Paul S. Ropp is the Andrea and Peter Klein Professor of History at Clark University and author of Banished Immortal: Searching for Shuangqing, China's Peasant Woman Poet.
Andrew Root is Carrie Olson Baalson Professor of Youth and Family Ministry at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota. He is the author of more than twenty books, including Faith Formation in a Secular Age and The Pastor in a Secular Age. He is a frequent speaker and hosts the popular When Church Stops Working podcast.
Damon Root is an award-winning legal journalist and author. He works as a senior editor and columnist for Reason magazine. His work has appeared in the Los Angeles Daily News, Chicago Sun-Times, Newsweek, New York Post, New York Daily News, New York Press, Washington Times, WallStreetJournal.com, Globe and Mail, and more.
In addition to his political accomplishments, Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919), the twenty-sixth president of the United States, is known for his achievements as a naturalist, explorer, hunter, soldier, and author.
Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962) was a politician, diplomat, humanitarian, and the longest-serving first lady of the United States. In addition to her political work, Roosevelt is the author of multiple books on her life and experiences, including This Is My Story, On My Own, and The Moral Basis of Democracy.