Aurora Rey is a college dean by day and award-winning lesbian romance author the rest of the time. Her books include the Cape End Romance series and several standalone contemporary lesbian romance novels and novellas. She lives in Ithaca, New York.
Beth Revis grew up in the Appalachian mountains with a cemetery in her backyard, which is probably why she prefers her stories to be dark and full of twists. She's the New York Times bestselling author of the Across the Universe trilogy, which has been translated into over twenty languages. Visit her at bethrevis.com.
Jennifer Reuting founded Incorp Services, a corporate structuring firm specializing in LLCs, in 2001. It currently ranks third in the industry, with thousands of clients nationwide and fifty-two offices throughout the U.S.
Christian Reus-Smit is professor of international relations at the University of Queensland and a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. He is the author of On Cultural Diversity, Individual Rights and the Making of the International System, and American Power and World Order.
Katie Reus is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of sexy romantic suspense and dark paranormal romance, including the Red Stone Security series, the Moon Shifter novels, and the Deadly Ops series. She has a degree in psychology and lives near Biloxi, Mississippi, with her husband.
Robert Reuland is a writer and criminal defense attorney. A graduate of Cambridge University and Vanderbilt University, he worked at Wall Street law firms before becoming a senior assistant district attorney. He heads a private practice where he specializes in murder defense and in exonerating persons wrongfully convicted.
Rich Restucci is a practicing chemist and writer. His stories have been published in Dead Worlds 7 and Feast or Famine. He enjoys drinking beer, stocking up on weapons and supplies, and reading/writing anything zombie related. Rich resides with his family in Pembroke, Massachusetts.
Matthew Restall is the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Latin American History and director of Latin American Studies at the Pennsylvania State University. He has written twenty books and sixty articles and essays on the histories of the Mayas, of Africans in Spanish America, and of the Spanish Conquest.
Richard Restak, M.D., is a neuroscientist, neuropsychiatrist, and clinical professor of neurology, as well as the author of the bestseller The Brain, a companion to the PBS series of the same name.
Robert K. Ressler (1937–2013) was an expert in the area of violent criminal offenders and a twenty-year veteran of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He innovated many of the programs which led to the formulation of the FBI's National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime.
Mae Respicio's debut novel, The House That Lou Built, received the Asian/Pacific American Library Association Honor Award in Children's Literature and was an NPR Best Book of the Year. Mae lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and two sons. Visit her at maerespicio.com.
Mitchel Resnick, an expert in educational technologies, is LEGO Papert Professor of Learning Research at the MIT Media Lab. His research group develops the Scratch programming software and online community, the world's largest coding platform for kids.