Douglas Rushkoff is a well-known media critic and maker of documentaries.
Douglas Rushkoff is a well-known media critic and maker of documentaries.
Psychologist Dean Simonton tells Jim Fleming why startling discoveries are often made by young scientists. He says you can jump start your creativity by changing careers.
Mary Pauline Lowry has been obsessed with fire since she was a child. And she's pursued this obsession throughout her life -- by working as a member of a hotshot crew fighting wildland fires and writing a novel called "Wildfire" based on her experience.
Charles McGrath thinks comic books or graphic novels are becoming a legitimate art form that will probably continue to evolve.
In Connie Willis' world, historians can actually go to the past to study.
Christa Parravani talks about her book, "Her," a memoir about the special bond she shares with her identical twin sister.
Daniel Kalder is from Scotland, but lived in Russia for several years and discovered that at heart he's an anti-tourist.
Anthony Horowitz has written dozens of books for children, including the teen superspy series featuring Alex Rider.