General Non-Fiction Clients
Jonathan Watts is the China correspondent for the UK Guardian and
has traveled extensively throughout China interviewing as that country has undergone immense changes. He has covered such sensitive topics as the Henan AIDS scandal, land seizures in Guangdong and wife-smuggling
across the North Korean border, which helped Jon reach the shortlist for correspondent of the year in the UK press awards this March.
Jon Jeter is a journalist who has has twice been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. He is the former Washington Post
Bureau Chief for both South America and South Africa, and was also the Post's Midwestern Bureau Chief.
Kevin Mitnick is the world’s most celebrated computer hacker and is the author of The Art of Deception and The Art of Intrusion.
Kevin is also a highly sought after speaker who has testified before Congress on the dangers of computer crimes and been featured on the television program "60 Minutes" twice.
Jonathan Salem Baskin is an award winning marketing expert who has spent the last 25 years working in advertising, public relations and branding. At 26, Jonathan won the PR industry’s
highest award - the Silver Anvil - and at 27 became the youngest Executive Vice President in the history of Grey Advertising. Jonathan is the author of the forthcoming book Branding Only Works on Cows (Grand Central Publishing).
Louis Foreman is the Executive Producer and Creator of Everyday Edisons: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Ideas,
a television show on PBS that tracks 7 inventors selected from thousands of applicants as their inventions are taken from a sketch on a napkin to store shelves by an expert team of industrial designers, engineers, marketing experts and web designers. He is
also the Founder and CEO of Enventys, as well as the owner of Inventor's Digest magazine, a highly respected, 20 year old publication aimed directly at inventors.
Wagner James Au is a regular freelance writer for Salon and Wired and has written for the Los Angeles Times, Smart Business, Game Developer,
Lingua Franca, Game Slice, Gamespot, Reel.com and many other publications, primarily on game culture and the game industry, along with politics, film, and pop culture.
Jill Gilbert Welytok is the author of several books on intellectual property, tax and
technology related topics. Her most recent books are Sarbanes-Oxley for Dummies and The Entrepreneur's Guide to Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks,Tradesecrets and Licensing (Penguin/Putnam Press 2004).
Nancy Henderson is an award-winning writer who has published hundreds of profiles and human-interest features — many related to disability issues — in major periodicals such as
Parade, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Family Circle, Hemispheres and Southwest Airlines Spirit. She is the author of
Able! How One Company’s Disabled
Workforce Became the Key to Extraordinary Success (BenBella Books).
Daniel Terdiman is an award-winning Senior Writer covering video games and the culture of technology for
CNET News.com. Daniel has a Master's degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and has written for The New York Times, Time Magazine, Wired magazine,
Wired News, Business 2.0, The American Lawyer and other publications.
Gary McClain is a licensed counselor who focuses on working with clients
who are suffering from chronic and catastrophic illnesses. He is also a consultant to the healthcare industry, where he works on programs for patient decision-making,
patient/caregiver education, and professional education.
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