
Anne Michaels
Anne Michaels, born on April 15, 1958, is a renowned Canadian poet. Her works are known for their profound emotions and unique narrative style, which have won her a wide audience.

Anne Michaels, born on April 15, 1958, is a renowned Canadian poet. Her works are known for their profound emotions and unique narrative style, which have won her a wide audience.

Amy Dickinson is a renowned columnist, born on November 6, 1959. Her work is known for its insightful exploration of human relationships, moral ethics, and everyday life issues.

Joshua Foer is an American journalist born on September 23, 1982. He is known for his research and writing on memory techniques, particularly his experience as the 2006 U.S. Memory Championship champion. Foer's work often explores themes of memory, cognitive science, and human potential.
Alain-René Lesage, a French novelist, was born on May 6, 1668, and died on November 17, 1747. Known for his satirical and humorous style, his most famous work is 'Guzman de Alfarache'.

Joy Browne, an American psychologist, was born on October 24, 1944, and passed away on August 27, 2016. She is renowned for her unique psychological theories and treatment methods, which have had a profound impact on the field of psychotherapy.

Jeanne Phillips is an American columnist born in 1942. She is renowned for her 'Dear Abby' column in The New York Post, which has been beloved by readers since 1956. Jeanne Phillips co-wrote this column with her mother Abby (née Elaine Goodwin), inheriting her mother's wisdom and humor.


Daniel Schacter is a renowned psychologist known for his contributions to the field of memory and cognitive psychology. His research spans various aspects of memory, including encoding, storage, and retrieval, as well as the mechanisms of memory errors and forgetting.

Mako Iwamatsu was a celebrated Japanese-American actor recognized for his diverse and groundbreaking performances in film and television. Born on December 10, 1933, in Tokyo, Japan, he passed away on July 21, 2006. Over a career spanning four decades, Iwamatsu portrayed a wide array of characters, from Asian heroes to Western villains, earning him critical acclaim and a place in Hollywood history.

Francis Kilvert, born on December 3, 1840, and died on September 23, 1879, was an English clergyman. His works are known for their detailed observations and descriptions of rural life.