People: Staff, Authors, Contributors

The following people are UUA staff or have written UU World articles, WorshipWeb elements, or other material on UUA.org; or have contributed to items in the inSpirit Book & Gift Shop.

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  • Airlie Anderson

    Airlie Anderson is the author and illustrator of Neither, Cat’s Colors, and Momo and Snap Are Not Friends. She grew up in California and spent a lot of time reading and drawing, as well as swimming and pretending to ride a horse. Her early influences were animation art, pop art, and comics.

  • Becca Anderson

    Becca Anderson is a writer, gardener and teacher living in the San Francisco Bay Area. Originally from Ohio, Becca’s background in sustainability and landscaping inspired her to become a part of the seed-saving and seed-sharing community with chapters across the US and Canada. Becca Anderson...

  • Dianna Anderson

    Dianna E. Anderson is a non-binary writer with a master's degree in English from Baylor University and a master of studies in women's studies from the University of Oxford in the UK. They are the author of Damaged Goods: New Perspectives on Christian Purity and Problematic: How Toxic Call-out...

  • Nicole Anderson

    Rev. Nicole Anderson is a United Methodist pastor serving a church in Vermillion, South Dakota.

  • Elizabeth J. Andrew

    Elizabeth Jarrett Andrew teaches spiritual memoir writing at Wisdom Ways Center for Spirituality in St. Paul, Minnesota. She is also the author of Writing the Sacred Journey (Skinner House, 2004).

  • Elizabeth Jarrett Andrew

    Elizabeth Jarrett Andrew teaches memoir, essay, and journal writing at the Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She is a recipient of a Minneapolis State Arts Board artists’ fellowship, the Loft Career Initiative Grant, and a finalist for the Minnesota Book Award. She is the author of...

  • Barry M. Andrews

    Barry Andrews is a leading authority on the Transcendentalist movement. His books include Emerson as Spiritual Guide: A Companion to Emerson's Essays for Personal Reflection and Group Discussion and Thoreau as Spiritual Guide: A Companion to Walden for Personal Reflection and Group Discussion.

  • Becca Andrews

    Becca Andrews is a journalist at Mother Jones, where she writes about reproductive rights and gender. She is a graduate of UC Berkeley's School of Journalism; before attending school there, she wrote for newspapers in her home state of Tennessee.