{"count":17752,"next":"http://admin.kavishala.in/sootradhar/authors/?format=json&page=591","previous":"http://admin.kavishala.in/sootradhar/authors/?format=json&page=589","results":[{"id":27362,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/sootradhar_author/Guy_Kawasaki.png","name":"Guy Kawasaki","bio":"I was born in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1954. My family lived in a tough part of Honolulu called Kalihi Valley. We weren’t rich, but I never felt poor-because my mother and father made many sacrifices for my sister and me. My mother was a housewife, and my father was a fireman, real estate broker, state senator, and government official during his long, distinguished career.I attended Iolani School where I graduated in 1972. Iolani is not as well known as its rival, Punahou because no presidents of the U. S. went there, but I got a fantastic and formative education there. (Punahou is “USC,” and Iolani is “Stanford”—but I digress.) I pay special tribute to Harold Keables, my AP English teacher.He taught me that the key to writing is editing. No one in the universe would be more shocked that I have written ten books (or one book ten times) than Harold Keables.After Iolani, I matriculated to Stanford; I graduated in 1976 with a major in psychology—which was the easiest major I could find. I loved Stanford. I sometimes wish I could go back in time to my undergraduate days “on the farm.”After Stanford, I attended the law school at U.C. Davis because, like all Asian-American parents, my folks wanted me to be a “doctor, lawyer, or dentist.” I only lasted one week because I couldn’t deal with the law school teachers telling me that I was crap and that they were going to remake me.The following year I entered the MBA program at UCLA. I liked this curriculum much better. While there, I worked for a fine-jewelry manufacturer called Nova Stylings; hence, my first real job was literally counting diamonds. From Nova, its CEO Marty Gruber, and my Jewish colleagues in the jewelry business, I learned how to sell, and this skill was vital to my entire career.I remained at Nova for a few years until the the Apple II removed the scales from my eyes. Then I went to work for an educational software company called EduWare Services. However, Peachtree Software acquired the company and wanted me to move to Atlanta. “I don’t think so.” I can’t live in a city where people call sushi “bait.”Luckily, my Stanford roommate, Mike Boich, got me a job at Apple; for giving me my chance at Apple, I owe Mike a great debt. When I saw what a Macintosh could do, the clouds parted and the angels started singing. For four years I evangelized Macintosh to software and hardware developers and led the charge against world-wide domination by IBM. I also met my wife Beth at Apple during this timeframe—Apple has been very good to me.Around 1987, my job at Apple was done. Macintosh had plenty of software by then, so I left to start a Macintosh database company called ACIUS. It published a product called 4th Dimension. To this day, 4th Dimension remains a great database.I ran ACIUS for two years and then left to pursue my bliss of writing, speaking, and consulting. I’ve written for Macuser, Macworld, and Forbes. I call these the “Wonder Years” as in “I wonder how I came to deserve such a good life.”In 1989, I started another software company called Fog City Software with three of the best co-founders in the world: Will Mayall, Kathryn Henkens, and Jud Spencer. We created an email product called Emailer which we sold to Claris and then a list server product called LetterRip.In 1995 I returned to Apple as an Apple fellow. At the time, according to the pundits, Apple was supposed to die. (Apple should have died about ten times in the past twenty years according to the pundits.) My job on this tour of duty was to maintain and rejuvenate the Macintosh cult.A couple years later, I left Apple to start an angel investor matchmaking service called Garage.com with Craig Johnson of Venture Law Group and Rich Karlgaard of Forbes. Version 2.0 of Garage.com was an investment bank for helping entrepreneurs raise money from venture capitalists. Today, version 3.0 of Garage.com is called Garage Technology Ven","raw_bio":"I was born in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1954. My family lived in a tough part of Honolulu called Kalihi Valley. We weren’t rich, but I never felt poor-because my mother and father made many sacrifices for my sister and me. My mother was a housewife, and my father was a fireman, real estate broker, state senator, and government official during his long, distinguished career.I attended Iolani School where I graduated in 1972. Iolani is not as well known as its rival, Punahou because no presidents of the U. S. went there, but I got a fantastic and formative education there. (Punahou is “USC,” and Iolani is “Stanford”—but I digress.) I pay special tribute to Harold Keables, my AP English teacher.He taught me that the key to writing is editing. No one in the universe would be more shocked that I have written ten books (or one book ten times) than Harold Keables.After Iolani, I matriculated to Stanford; I graduated in 1976 with a major in psychology—which was the easiest major I could find. I loved Stanford. I sometimes wish I could go back in time to my undergraduate days “on the farm.”After Stanford, I attended the law school at U.C. Davis because, like all Asian-American parents, my folks wanted me to be a “doctor, lawyer, or dentist.” I only lasted one week because I couldn’t deal with the law school teachers telling me that I was crap and that they were going to remake me.The following year I entered the MBA program at UCLA. I liked this curriculum much better. While there, I worked for a fine-jewelry manufacturer called Nova Stylings; hence, my first real job was literally counting diamonds. From Nova, its CEO Marty Gruber, and my Jewish colleagues in the jewelry business, I learned how to sell, and this skill was vital to my entire career.I remained at Nova for a few years until the the Apple II removed the scales from my eyes. Then I went to work for an educational software company called EduWare Services. However, Peachtree Software acquired the company and wanted me to move to Atlanta. “I don’t think so.” I can’t live in a city where people call sushi “bait.”Luckily, my Stanford roommate, Mike Boich, got me a job at Apple; for giving me my chance at Apple, I owe Mike a great debt. When I saw what a Macintosh could do, the clouds parted and the angels started singing. For four years I evangelized Macintosh to software and hardware developers and led the charge against world-wide domination by IBM. I also met my wife Beth at Apple during this timeframe—Apple has been very good to me.Around 1987, my job at Apple was done. Macintosh had plenty of software by then, so I left to start a Macintosh database company called ACIUS. It published a product called 4th Dimension. To this day, 4th Dimension remains a great database.I ran ACIUS for two years and then left to pursue my bliss of writing, speaking, and consulting. I’ve written for Macuser, Macworld, and Forbes. I call these the “Wonder Years” as in “I wonder how I came to deserve such a good life.”In 1989, I started another software company called Fog City Software with three of the best co-founders in the world: Will Mayall, Kathryn Henkens, and Jud Spencer. We created an email product called Emailer which we sold to Claris and then a list server product called LetterRip.In 1995 I returned to Apple as an Apple fellow. At the time, according to the pundits, Apple was supposed to die. (Apple should have died about ten times in the past twenty years according to the pundits.) My job on this tour of duty was to maintain and rejuvenate the Macintosh cult.A couple years later, I left Apple to start an angel investor matchmaking service called Garage.com with Craig Johnson of Venture Law Group and Rich Karlgaard of Forbes. Version 2.0 of Garage.com was an investment bank for helping entrepreneurs raise money from venture capitalists. Today, version 3.0 of Garage.com is called Garage Technology Ven","slug":"guy-kawasaki","DOB":null,"DateOfDemise":null,"location":"","url":"/sootradhar/guy-kawasaki","tags":null,"created":"2023-11-23T18:50:28.644727","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":2},{"id":27363,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/sootradhar_author/Karen___Cleveland.png","name":"Karen   Cleveland","bio":"Karen Cleveland spent eight years as a CIA analyst, the last six in counterterrorism. She has master’s degrees from Trinity College Dublin, where she studied as a Fulbright Scholar, and from Harvard University. She lives in northern Virginia with her husband and two young kids.","raw_bio":"Karen Cleveland spent eight years as a CIA analyst, the last six in counterterrorism. She has master’s degrees from Trinity College Dublin, where she studied as a Fulbright Scholar, and from Harvard University. She lives in northern Virginia with her husband and two young kids.","slug":"karen-cleveland","DOB":null,"DateOfDemise":null,"location":"","url":"/sootradhar/karen-cleveland","tags":null,"created":"2023-11-23T18:50:30.089574","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":2},{"id":27364,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/sootradhar_author/Aiden_Bates.png","name":"Aiden Bates","bio":"","raw_bio":null,"slug":"aiden-bates","DOB":null,"DateOfDemise":null,"location":"","url":"/sootradhar/aiden-bates","tags":null,"created":"2023-11-23T18:50:31.598196","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":2},{"id":27365,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/sootradhar_author/John_David_Mann.png","name":"John David Mann","bio":"John David Mann is an award-winning author (Nautilus Award, Axiom Business Book Awards, Living Now Book Awards “Evergreen Medal” for “contribution to positive global change,” et al.) whose books have sold more than 3 million copies in three dozen languages, including the bestselling classic THE GO-GIVER with Bob Burg and the New York Times bestsellers THE RED CIRCLE with former Navy SEAL sniper Brandon Webb and THE LATTE FACTOR with David Bach. His first novel, the thriller STEEL FEAR (coauthored with Webb) will be released in July 2021; iconic author Lee Child has called it “sensationally good—an instant classic, maybe an instant legend.” John performed his first composition, a musical score for Aeschylus’s “Prometheus Bound,” in Greece at the play’s original venue when he was 13, and won the BMI Awards for Student Composers at 15. At 17 he spearheaded a group of students who started their own high school (called Changes, Inc.) and after graduating he joined the faculty. He concertized on the cello before turning to careers as an entrepreneur and author. For more, see his full bio at ","raw_bio":"John David Mann is an award-winning author (Nautilus Award, Axiom Business Book Awards, Living Now Book Awards “Evergreen Medal” for “contribution to positive global change,” et al.) whose books have sold more than 3 million copies in three dozen languages, including the bestselling classic THE GO-GIVER with Bob Burg and the New York Times bestsellers THE RED CIRCLE with former Navy SEAL sniper Brandon Webb and THE LATTE FACTOR with David Bach. His first novel, the thriller STEEL FEAR (coauthored with Webb) will be released in July 2021; iconic author Lee Child has called it “sensationally good—an instant classic, maybe an instant legend.” John performed his first composition, a musical score for Aeschylus’s “Prometheus Bound,” in Greece at the play’s original venue when he was 13, and won the BMI Awards for Student Composers at 15. At 17 he spearheaded a group of students who started their own high school (called Changes, Inc.) and after graduating he joined the faculty. He concertized on the cello before turning to careers as an entrepreneur and author. For more, see his full bio at ","slug":"john-david-mann","DOB":null,"DateOfDemise":null,"location":"","url":"/sootradhar/john-david-mann","tags":null,"created":"2023-11-23T18:50:32.111408","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":2},{"id":27366,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/sootradhar_author/Cameron_Jace.png","name":"Cameron Jace","bio":"Bestselling author of the Grimm Diaries and Insanity series. A traveller and collector of out-of-print books from all over the world, obsessed with the origins of folk tales and the mysterious storytellers who spread them. Many of his books made Amazon's Top 100 Customer Favorites in Kindle 2015 & Amazon's Top 100 kindle list. Cameron lives in Yerba Buena San Francisco California. When he isn't writing or collecting books, he is playing music or enjoys the silence.","raw_bio":"Bestselling author of the Grimm Diaries and Insanity series. A traveller and collector of out-of-print books from all over the world, obsessed with the origins of folk tales and the mysterious storytellers who spread them. Many of his books made Amazon's Top 100 Customer Favorites in Kindle 2015 & Amazon's Top 100 kindle list. Cameron lives in Yerba Buena San Francisco California. When he isn't writing or collecting books, he is playing music or enjoys the silence.","slug":"cameron-jace","DOB":null,"DateOfDemise":null,"location":"","url":"/sootradhar/cameron-jace","tags":null,"created":"2023-11-23T18:50:32.598676","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":2},{"id":27367,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/sootradhar_author/Laila_Lalami.png","name":"Laila Lalami","bio":"Laila Lalami was born in Rabat and educated in Morocco, Great Britain, and the United States. She is the author of four novels, including The Moor's Account, which won the American Book Award, the Arab-American Book Award, the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award, and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, and The Other Americans, which was a national bestseller and a finalist for the National Book Award in Fiction. Her essays and opinion pieces have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, The Nation, the Guardian, the New York Times, and in many anthologies. She is the recipient of a British Council Fellowship, a Fulbright Fellowship, and a Guggenheim Fellowship, and is currently a professor of creative writing at the University of California at Riverside. Her new book, a work of nonfiction called Conditional Citizens: On Belonging in America,/i> was published by Pantheon in September 2020.","raw_bio":"Laila Lalami was born in Rabat and educated in Morocco, Great Britain, and the United States. She is the author of four novels, including The Moor's Account, which won the American Book Award, the Arab-American Book Award, the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award, and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, and The Other Americans, which was a national bestseller and a finalist for the National Book Award in Fiction. Her essays and opinion pieces have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, The Nation, the Guardian, the New York Times, and in many anthologies. She is the recipient of a British Council Fellowship, a Fulbright Fellowship, and a Guggenheim Fellowship, and is currently a professor of creative writing at the University of California at Riverside. Her new book, a work of nonfiction called Conditional Citizens: On Belonging in America,/i> was published by Pantheon in September 2020.","slug":"laila-lalami","DOB":null,"DateOfDemise":null,"location":"","url":"/sootradhar/laila-lalami","tags":null,"created":"2023-11-23T18:50:33.163412","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":2},{"id":27368,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/sootradhar_author/Cynthia_Voigt.png","name":"Cynthia Voigt","bio":"Cynthia Voigt is an American author of books for young adults dealing with various topics such as adventure, mystery, racism and child abuse. Awards: Angus and Sadie: the Sequoyah Book Award (given by readers in Oklahoma), 2008The Katahdin Award, for lifetime achievement, 2003The Anne V. Zarrow Award, for lifetime achievement, 2003The Margaret Edwards Award, for a body of work, 1995Jackaroo: Rattenfanger-Literatur Preis (ratcatcher prize, awarded by the town of Hamlin in Germany), 1990Izzy, Willy-Nilly: the Young Reader Award (California), 1990The Runner: Deutscher Jungenliteraturpreis (German young people's literature prize), 1988Zilverengriffel (Silver Pen, a Dutch prize), 1988Come a Stranger: the Judy Lopez Medal (given by readers in California), 1987A Solitary Blue: a Newbery Honor Book, 1984The Callender Papers: The Edgar (given by the Mystery Writers of America), 1984Dicey's Song: the Newbery Medal, 1983","raw_bio":"Cynthia Voigt is an American author of books for young adults dealing with various topics such as adventure, mystery, racism and child abuse. Awards: Angus and Sadie: the Sequoyah Book Award (given by readers in Oklahoma), 2008The Katahdin Award, for lifetime achievement, 2003The Anne V. Zarrow Award, for lifetime achievement, 2003The Margaret Edwards Award, for a body of work, 1995Jackaroo: Rattenfanger-Literatur Preis (ratcatcher prize, awarded by the town of Hamlin in Germany), 1990Izzy, Willy-Nilly: the Young Reader Award (California), 1990The Runner: Deutscher Jungenliteraturpreis (German young people's literature prize), 1988Zilverengriffel (Silver Pen, a Dutch prize), 1988Come a Stranger: the Judy Lopez Medal (given by readers in California), 1987A Solitary Blue: a Newbery Honor Book, 1984The Callender Papers: The Edgar (given by the Mystery Writers of America), 1984Dicey's Song: the Newbery Medal, 1983","slug":"cynthia-voigt","DOB":null,"DateOfDemise":null,"location":"","url":"/sootradhar/cynthia-voigt","tags":null,"created":"2023-11-23T18:50:34.505501","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":2},{"id":27369,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/sootradhar_author/Jonny_Sun.png","name":"Jonny Sun","bio":"Jonny Sun is the New York Times and international bestselling author of Goodbye, Again, everyone’s a aliebn when ur a aliebn too, and the illustrator of Gmorning, Gnight! by Lin-Manuel Miranda. He is a screen and TV writer, and wrote for the Emmy-nominated sixth season of the Netflix Original Series BoJack Horseman. His work has appeared in The New Yorker and McSweeney’s. Time magazine named him one of the 25 Most Influential People on the Internet, and his TED Talk on loneliness that has been viewed online more than 3.5 million times. As a doctoral candidate at MIT and a creative researcher at the Harvard metaLAB, he studies virtual place and online community. He received his master’s degree in architecture from Yale and his bachelor’s degree in engineering from the University of Toronto.","raw_bio":"Jonny Sun is the New York Times and international bestselling author of Goodbye, Again, everyone’s a aliebn when ur a aliebn too, and the illustrator of Gmorning, Gnight! by Lin-Manuel Miranda. He is a screen and TV writer, and wrote for the Emmy-nominated sixth season of the Netflix Original Series BoJack Horseman. His work has appeared in The New Yorker and McSweeney’s. Time magazine named him one of the 25 Most Influential People on the Internet, and his TED Talk on loneliness that has been viewed online more than 3.5 million times. As a doctoral candidate at MIT and a creative researcher at the Harvard metaLAB, he studies virtual place and online community. He received his master’s degree in architecture from Yale and his bachelor’s degree in engineering from the University of Toronto.","slug":"jonny-sun","DOB":null,"DateOfDemise":null,"location":"","url":"/sootradhar/jonny-sun","tags":null,"created":"2023-11-23T18:50:35.061843","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":2},{"id":27370,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/sootradhar_author/Sydney_Landon.png","name":"Sydney Landon","bio":" Danvers series reading order: Weekends RequiredNot Planning on YouFall For MeFighting For YouNo Denying You (12/15/2014)Always Loving You (2/15/2015)Betting on You (standalone novella)","raw_bio":"Danvers series reading order: Weekends RequiredNot Planning on YouFall For MeFighting For YouNo Denying You (12/15/2014)Always Loving You (2/15/2015)Betting on You (standalone novella)","slug":"sydney-landon","DOB":null,"DateOfDemise":null,"location":"","url":"/sootradhar/sydney-landon","tags":null,"created":"2023-11-23T18:50:35.541357","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":2},{"id":27371,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/sootradhar_author/Belinda_Bauer.png","name":"Belinda Bauer","bio":"Belinda Bauer grew up in England and South Africa. She has worked as a journalist and screenwriter, and her script THE LOCKER ROOM earned her the Carl Foreman/Bafta Award for Young British Screenwriters, an award that was presented to her by Sidney Poitier. She was a runner-up in the Rhys Davies Short Story Competition for \"Mysterious Ways,\" about a girl stranded on a desert island with 30,000 Bibles. Belinda now lives in Wales.","raw_bio":"Belinda Bauer grew up in England and South Africa. She has worked as a journalist and screenwriter, and her script THE LOCKER ROOM earned her the Carl Foreman/Bafta Award for Young British Screenwriters, an award that was presented to her by Sidney Poitier. She was a runner-up in the Rhys Davies Short Story Competition for \"Mysterious Ways,\" about a girl stranded on a desert island with 30,000 Bibles. Belinda now lives in Wales.","slug":"belinda-bauer","DOB":null,"DateOfDemise":null,"location":"","url":"/sootradhar/belinda-bauer","tags":null,"created":"2023-11-23T18:50:35.908704","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":2},{"id":27372,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/sootradhar_author/Teresa_Gabelman.png","name":"Teresa Gabelman","bio":"Teresa Gabelman is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the 'Protectors Series.' When not writing about sexy alpha vampires and the women who drive them crazy, she can be found on a lake with a fishing pole/Kindle, at an MMA event, or spending a fun evening with family. Being a full-time writer has allowed Teresa to connect more with readers, which she loves most about writing. If you find the time, she would love to hear from you!Website:   tgabelman@live.com PARANORMALTHE PROTECTORS/MATES SERIES (Reading Order)Damon - Book #1Jared - Book #2Duncan - Book #3Sid - Book #4Adam - Book #5Slade - Book #6 A Warrior Wedding - Book #7Jax - Book #8Sloan - Book #9 Blaze - Book #10The Invisible Warrior - Book #11 Ronan - Book #12Nicole - Book #13Viktor - Book #14Tessa - Book #15A Warrior Christmas - Book #16Bishop - Book #17Pam - Book #18Charger - Book #19A Warrior Halloween - Book #20Lana - Book #21Raven - Book #22Ryker - Book #23A Warrior Thanksgiving - Book #24Angelina - Book #25Jake - Book #26 LEE COUNTY WOLVES SERIESForbidden Hunger - Book #1Forbidden Seduction - Book #2Forbidden Desire - Book #3Forbidden Temptation - Book #4Forbidden Secrets - Book #5Forbidden Destiny - Book #6Forbidden Shadows - Book #7 (Coming Soon) STONE'S WOLF SANCTUARYSanctuary - Book #1Refuge - Book #2THE ENFORCER SERIESMaverick - Book #1Dusty - Book #2MAGIC & MAYHEM UNIVERSEWicked *itch - Book #1Sinfully Wicked - Book #2Blissfully Wicked - Book #3Wicked Chaos - Book #4Faithfully Wicked - Book #5Wicked Relations - Book #6Charmingly Wicked - Book #7Wicked Obsession - Book #8Wicked Endings - Book #9 CONTEMPORARYRodeo RomanceBlind Faith","raw_bio":"Teresa Gabelman is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the 'Protectors Series.' When not writing about sexy alpha vampires and the women who drive them crazy, she can be found on a lake with a fishing pole/Kindle, at an MMA event, or spending a fun evening with family. Being a full-time writer has allowed Teresa to connect more with readers, which she loves most about writing. 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She has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York Foundation for the Arts, and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Her short fiction has won several prizes, including the Tobias Wolff Award and the Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society Medal for the Best Novella. She lives with her family in Massachusetts.Her new novel, \r\nI See You Everywhere\r\n is scheduled for release October 14, 2008.","raw_bio":"Julia Glass is the author of \r Three Junes\r , which won the 2002 National Book Award for Fiction, and \r The Whole World Over\r . She has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York Foundation for the Arts, and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Her short fiction has won several prizes, including the Tobias Wolff Award and the Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society Medal for the Best Novella. 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