by Diana Livesay | Dec 9, 2022
Christopher Burns started his career as assistant to the Director of the Yale University Press, and at the Director’s suggestion, enrolled in IBM’s new course on the fundamentals of computing, intended to train professional programmers and systems analysts. The...
by Diana Livesay | Dec 9, 2022
Beth Bacon is an author for young readers. Her books I Hate Reading and The Book No One Wants To Read bring humor to the experiences of struggling readers. Her books Covid-19 Helpers and Helping The World Get Well: Covid Vaccines offer children a clear understanding...
by Diana Livesay | Dec 9, 2022
Adrian Graffe. An Oxford graduate, he has published books and articles on literature and music. His poem “Peacock Pie in Paris”, a recreation of the life, during the Occupation, of a young Parisian Jewish girl (who also appears in The Ravens Vienna), was published...
by Diana Livesay | Dec 9, 2022
Forever broadened and humbled by four years as a Christian lay missionary in Ghana and seven-plus years as an English instructor/curriculum developer in Thailand, S.A. Hogan has long sought to consolidate his three loves of creativity, travel, and humanitarianism. His...
by Diana Livesay | Dec 9, 2022
Alain Lefebvre is a former French diplomat who served in senior positions in Paris, Brussels, Stockholm, and Helsinki. Lefebvre has worked on several French political campaigns and contributed to European Union negotiations as an advisor to French ministers. He is...