The Author Tribune

Authors

Virginia Roberts Giuffre

The survivor whose courage exposed Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, whose final memoir became her lasting testament to justice.

Anastasia Soare

The Romanian immigrant who arrived as a single mother with nothing and built Anastasia Beverly Hills into a billion-dollar empire.

Alice Feeney

The internationally bestselling thriller writer whose twist-laden psychological novels have earned her a reputation as a master of misdirection.

Scott Galloway

The bestselling author, NYU professor, and cultural commentator whose unflinching takes on masculinity, business, and modern life reach millions.

Cass R. Sunstein

The legal scholar and behavioral economist whose work on nudges, decision-making, and public policy has shaped global regulatory thinking.

Stephen King

The most widely read American novelist of his generation, whose fifty-year body of work has shaped modern fiction, film, and culture.

Allen Iverson

The NBA Hall of Famer who redefined basketball culture, streetwear, and authenticity, and whose influence reaches far beyond the court.

Jake Tapper

The award-winning CNN anchor and journalist known for incisive political reporting, sharp interviews, and bestselling investigative books.

Alex Thompson

The respected national political journalist recognized for deeply sourced investigative reporting on the White House and presidential decision-making.

Tana French

The reigning queen of literary crime, whose slow-burn Irish mysteries trade tidy resolutions for something rarer: the moral weather of a place, and what a community will bury to protect itself. With The Keeper, she closes her acclaimed Cal Hooper trilogy.

Ann Patchett

The PEN/Faulkner and Orange Prize winner whose novels treat the ordinary intimacies of family and friendship as the deepest subject literature has. Her latest, Whistler, arrives as one of the most anticipated literary events of the year.

Kamala Harris

The former Vice President and presidential nominee whose campaign memoir, 107 Days, became the fastest-selling political memoir in recent memory, reframing one of the most compressed and consequential candidacies in American history.

Elizabeth Gilbert

The Eat, Pray, Love phenomenon who returned with All the Way to the River, a harrowing memoir of love, addiction, and loss that asks what we owe the people we cannot save.

Ibram X. Kendi

The historian and How to Be an Antiracist author whose work has become a lightning rod and a touchstone, mapping how the language of grievance and replacement is reshaping democracies worldwide.

Arundhati Roy

The Booker Prize winner whose first memoir turns her formidable political voice inward, excavating the fierce, dangerous intimacy of a mother-daughter bond from her childhood in Kerala to the present.

T Kira Madden

The award-winning memoirist (Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls) making a daring leap into fiction with a literary thriller about three women bound together in the aftermath of one man’s murder.

Honor Jones

The debut novelist whose Sleep announced a major new literary voice, a spare, luminous study of a childhood both idyllic and unspeakable, and the weight a woman carries decades after a line is crossed.

Liza Minnelli

The EGOT-winning icon of American show business whose long-awaited autobiography, Kids, Wait Till You Hear This!, delivers the unvarnished story behind the legend, the scandals, the survival, and the inheritance of Hollywood royalty.

Clare Leslie Hall

The novelist behind Broken Country, the Reese’s Book Club breakout whose pastoral love story conceals a murder and a reckoning, proving the quiet English countryside still holds literature’s most dangerous secrets.