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André Lecours has published extensively on nationalist movements in Belgium, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Spain, as well as on paradiplomacy and institutionalist theory.... more
 
Corey Lewis is currently a professor of Creative Writing and Literature at Humboldt State University. He teaches courses in Nature Writing, Creative Nonfiction, and Environmental Literature both on the HSU campus, and in its surrounding environs.... more
A. J. Liebling (1904-1963) was a journalist whose biographer proposed "may well have been the greatest reporter of his time." He wrote widely on many subjects, including politics, boxing, and World War II, and much of his work remains in print even many years after his death.... more
 
Ronald H. Limbaugh is an Idaho native and graduate of the University of Idaho (Ph.D. 1967). He retired in 2000 after thirty-four years teaching American history at the University of the Pacific.... more
 
Stephen Liu is a poet who reflects, in the very best ways, the artistic power of the polycultural American experience. His poems are memorable, moving, absolutely unforgettable.... more
Anne Loftis was born in New York City in 1922. She graduated from Smith College in 1944, then worked as a journalist and free-lance writer. She is the author (or co-author) of several books, including: The Great Betrayal: The Evacuation of Japanese-Americans During World War II (with Audrie Girdner), California, Where the Twain Did Meet, A Long Time Coming: The Struggle to Unionize America's Farm Workers (with Dick Meister).... more