S. Young is the pen name for New York Times bestselling author Samantha Young. Known for her internationally bestselling adult contemporary romance novels, War of Hearts is Samantha's debut into the adult paranormal romance genre.
Dannagal Goldthwaite Young is a professor of communication and political science at the University of Delaware. Young is an award-winning scholar and teacher, a TED speaker, an improvisational comedian, and the author of Irony and Outrage: The Polarized Landscape of Rage, Fear, and Laughter in the United States.
Brian Young is a writer, researcher, historian, cigar connoisseur, and podcast host from Buffalo, New York, specializing in boxing and boxing history. He cohosts the Transatlantic History Ramblings podcast. He lives in Kenmore, New York.
Sean D. Young has always been an avid reader. Sean uses her vivid imagination to craft heartwarming and passionate family love stories that deal with forgiveness, promise, romance, and redemption. A certified wedding planner by trade, Sean continues to help brides plan the wedding of their dreams.
Robert J. C. Young is Julius Silver Professor of English and Comparative Literature at New York University. He writes in the fields of cultural and political history, literature, literary theory and philosophy, photography, psychoanalysis, and translation studies.
Thomas W. Young, MD, a forensic pathologist and full-time forensic doctor for nearly thirty years, has testified in court over 460 times both as a prosecution and defense expert. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences and the National Association of Medical Examiners.
Simon Young, a British historian, is author of The Boggart: A Study in Shadows. His work has appeared in many periodicals, including Contemporary Legend, Supernatural Studies, and Folklore.
Phoebe S. K. Young is an associate professor of history at the University of Colorado Boulder. She is the author of California Vieja: Culture and Memory in a Modern American Place.
Francis Young holds a PhD in history from the University of Cambridge and is the author of fourteen books, including Magic as a Political Crime in Medieval and Early Modern England. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and routinely broadcasts for BBC radio on history, religion, and folklore.
Naturalist and zoologist Mary Taylor Young has written on landscape, wildlife, and environmental conservation in the West for more than thirty years. In 2019 she was inducted into the Colorado Authors' Hall of Fame, and in 2020 Young garnered the Colorado Authors League's Lifetime Achievement Award.
Ralph Young is professor of instruction in history at Temple University. He is the author of Dissent: The History of an American Idea, and the editor of Make Art Not War: Political Protest Posters from the Twentieth Century and Dissent in America: The Voices That Shaped a Nation.