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| T. H. White (May 29, 1906 - January 17, 1964) Terence Hanbury White was an English author best known for his sequence of Arthurian novels, The Once and Future King, first published together in 1958. |
| Tag and Catherine Goulet Tag and Catherine Goulet is the founder of FabJob Inc. It is a publisher of career books, founded in 1999 . The corporate headquarters are based in Calgary, AB with additional offices located in Seattle, WA. |
| Terry Jones He is is a Welsh comedian, screenwriter and actor, film director, children's author, popular historian, political commentator and TV documentary host. He is best known as a member of the Monty Python comedy team. |
| Theodore Dreiser (August 27, 1871 - December 28, 1945) |
| Thomas Hardy (June 2, 1840 - January 11, 1928) He was an English novelist, short story writer, and poet of the naturalist movement. The bulk of his work, set mainly in the semi-imaginary county of Wessex, delineates characters struggling against their passions and circumstances. Hardy's poetry, first published in his fifties, has come to be as well regarded as his novels, especially after the 1960s Movement. |
| Thomas Harris Thomas Harris is an American author of crime novels, most notably The Silence of the Lambs, which was made into a film of the same title starring Jodie Foster as trainee FBI agent Clarice Starling and Anthony Hopkins in an Oscar-winning portrayal of serial killer Dr. Hannibal Lecter. As of 2008, Harris has published four novels featuring Lecter and one other. All of his novels have been adapted into films, with five films being based on his Hannibal books (Red Dragon has been adapted twice). |
| Thomas L. Friedman Thomas L. Friedman is a big player in the current body politic. He has a New York Times Op-Ed column. |
| Thomas Malthus (February 13,1766 - December 29, 1834) Thomas Robert Malthus, FRS (13th February, 1766 – 29th December, 1834), usually known as Thomas Malthus, although he preferred to be known as Robert Malthus, was an English demographer and political economist. He is best known for his highly influential views on population growth. |
| Tim Cahill Tim Cahill (1943 – ) is a travel writer who lives in Livingston, Montana. He is a founding editor of Outside magazine and currently serves as an Editor at Large for the magazine. He also is a frequent contributor to National Geographic Adventure magazine. |
| Tim Sanders Tim Sanders completed his undergrad at Loyola Marymount University and later attended the University of Arizona for graduate work. Early in his career(80s) he worked in the cellular phone industry and then went on to work for cable television in the 1990s. |
| Tim Wise Tim Wise is an American anti-racist activist and writer. |
| Timothy Ferriss Author of The 4-Day Workweek: Escape 905, Live Anywhere and Join the New Rich, serial entrepreneur and ultravagabond Timothy Ferriss has been featured by dozens of media, including The New York Times, National Geographic Traveler, NBC, and MAXIM. He speaks six languages, runs a multinational firm from wireless locations worldwide, has been profiled in The Success Principles, the New York Times bestseller written by Jack Canfield, and is a main character in the upcoming feature-length documentary As Seen on TV, produced by Emmy Award winner Dan Partland. |
| Tina Packer Tina Packer, the British-born actress, director, author and founder of Shakespeare & Company will present the second in the 2004-05 Presidential Lectures at New England Conservatory. |
| Todd Borg His book Tahoe Ice Grave has won the top five overall books of 2002, and was included in Librarian’s choice for Best Fiction. |
| Tom Bethell Tom Bethell (born 1936) is an journalist specializing in economic issues, known for his support of the market economy, political conservatism, and unorthodox science. |
| Tom Debevoise Mr. Debevoise is an author consultant and entrepreneur. Mr. Debevoise has 20 years experience in the development of enterprise information systems using Business Process Management, Business Rules, ERP and data warehousing. |
| Tom Kendrick Tom Kendrick (MBA, MSEE, PMP) is currently a program manager for the Hewlett-Packard Company. He is also an educator and an independent consultant. Tom frequently presents at conferences and universities on program management, risk management, and related topics, and he regularly conducts project and risk management classes for AMA and for UC Berkeley. |
| Tom Morris One of the most active business speakers and advisors in America due to his unusual ability to bring the greatest wisdom of the past into the challenges we face now. |
| Tom Perrotta |
| Tom Stoppard He is a British Academy Award winning screenwriter and Tony Award winning playwright. Born in Zlín, Czechoslovakia, |
| Tom Wolfe Thomas Kennerly Wolfe (born March 2, 1930 in Richmond, Virginia), known as Tom Wolfe, is a best-selling American author and journalist. He is one of the founders of the New Journalism movement of the 1960s and 1970s. |
| Toni Morrison is a Nobel Prize-winning American author, editor, and professor. Her novels are known for their epic themes, vivid dialogue, and richly detailed African American characters |
| Tony Blundell Aside from writing, he also enjoys photography, beer and wine making, cricket, collecting books, records, junk and humour surrealism. |
| Truman Capote (September 30, 1924 - August 25, 1984) |
