Our Authors

David Thomas

David Thomas teaches courses on the history of digital media, critical video-game theory and human environments at the University of Colorado. For more information, see buzzcut.com.

Evany Thomas

Evany “I’m a Susan” Thomas writes the “Desperate Housewives” recaps for Television Without Pity. She’s also the author of The Secret Language of Sleep: A Couple’s Guide to the Thirty-Nine Positions, the “Tyrolian Harvest” sausage basket catalog in McSweeney’s Issue 17, plus a variety of articles (covering everything from rare cars to soothsayers) for a variety of Web sites (including MSN, Webmonkey, Breakup Girl and The N). More about her writing, history and day-to-day activities can be found at Evany.com.

George C. Thomas

George C. Thomas III is a professor of law and Judge Alexander P. Waugh Sr. Distinguished Scholar at Rutgers University, Newark, where he teaches criminal law and constitutional criminal procedure. He has a law degree from the University of Iowa and a doctorate in law from Washington University in St. Louis. He is the author of books on double jeopardy, on Miranda v. Arizona (with Richard Leo) and on the law of criminal procedure (with Joshua Dressler). He is also the author of over 50 articles and essays appearing in major law journals.

Rob Thomas

Rob Thomas is the creator and executive producer of the critically acclaimed drama “Veronica Mars.” Thomas also produced and created the short-lived television series “Cupid,” wrote scripts for television shows “Dawson’s Creek” and “Space Ghosts” and the film “Drive Me Crazy,” and has written several novels for young adults.

Books edited by Rob Thomas

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Travis Thrasher

Bestselling author Travis Thrasher has written over 45 books, from love stories to supernatural thrillers. His inspirational stories have included collaborations with filmmakers, musicians, athletes, and pastors. He’s also written memoirs and self-help books. His novelizations include Do You Believe? and God’s Not Dead 2. Upcoming projects he is working on include Olympic Pride, American Prejudice, about the lives of the other 17 American black athletes who competed in the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. Travis lives with his wife and three daughters in a suburb of Chicago, and fittingly enough, will have a children’s book titled Brave Girls Confidential released later in 2017.

Books by Travis Thrasher

Joey Thurman

Joey Thurman is a health, fitness, nutrition expert, and television contributor. He is the author of 365 Health and Fitness Hacks That Could Save Your Life and the host of The Fad or Future Podcast. Joey was named the best trainer in Chicago by the Chicago Sun Times in 2015 and NEWBEAUTY.com’s top 3 favorite celebrity trainers. He has appeared on Good Morning America, Live With Kelly and Ryan, TODAY, Harry Connick Jr. All Access, TEDx, CBS, WGN, FOX, ABC, PANDEMIC, and his own Facebook Watch series Home Sweat Home. Joey’s work has been featured in publications such as Men’s Health, Women’s Health, Pop Sugar, U.S. News and World Report, NPR, People, Shape, NY Post, Fitness Magazine, Livestrong.com, BodyBuilding.com, Daily Burn, Inspiyr, TimeOut Chicago, CaliDiet, The Chicago Sun Times, Spartan, OpenFit, and many more.

Books by Joey Thurman

Angela Thyer, MD

Angela Thyer, MD, is a reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist in Seattle, Washington.  She is one of the founding partners at Seattle Reproductive Medicine, the largest fertility practice on the west coast. She is triple-board-certified in reproductive endocrinology, infertility, obstetrics, and gynecology, and lifestyle medicine, and her special interests include polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), nutrition and fertility, lifestyle medicine, and reproductive aging. She codeveloped the Food for Fertility Program with Judy Simon and is the medical director for both the Food for Fertility program and the Wellness program at SRM.

Dr. Angela’s philosophy of care is to provide truthful, transparent, and realistic information while being optimistic and providing all the care and empathy that women need when they are struggling with infertility. Most patients hope to get pregnant with as little intervention as possible.  She embraces holistic care, knowing that diet, exercise, sleep, stress, and emotional support can strongly influence fertility, an approach that has allowed her to help thousands of women to realize their dream of starting a family.

Books by Angela Thyer, MD

James Tichenor

If 15 years of film work hasn’t driven James out of the industry, nothing will. He’s tried everything—writing, effects, directing, production assisting, editing, you name it. Sometimes he feels like he’s meant to be there, and sometimes he doesn’t. Years and years of “Stargate,” a doomed season of “Kingdom Hospital,” “Warriors of Virtue” and countless TV movies and series. Who knows what the future will hold… .

Mark W. Tiedemann

Mark W. Tiedemann is the author of Mirage and Chimera, both in the Asimov’s Robot Mystery series; Compass Reach (part of the Secantis Sequence), for which he earned a nomination for the Philip K. Dick Award; and Remains. He has also contributed to the Smart Pop book The The Anthology at the End of the Universe.

Books by Mark W. Tiedemann

Dr. Bob Tobin

Bob Tobin

Dr. Bob Tobin is a consultant, executive coach, and conference speaker who has consulted to organizations such as IBM, Gap, NEC, AIG, Disney, CitiGroup, the European Commission, the U.S. Navy, UBS, and Louis Vuitton. He was a host of Japan’s most popular educational program, a commentator for the Boston ABC-TV affiliate, and a TED speaker in Tokyo.

A resident of Tokyo, Bob has taught at universities throughout the United States and Asia. Now Professor Emeritus, he was the first tenured American professor at Japan’s Keio University Faculty of Business and Commerce and has taught thousands in his courses on leadership, creativity, communication, and change.

He blogs at drbobtobin.com and runs the Tobin Ohashi Gallery, which Time magazine called one of the four best places to see art in Tokyo.

Books by Dr. Bob Tobin