Heather L. Rivera teaches history at Louisiana State University Shreveport and is an independent philosophical writer who has interests in metaphysics, the Problem of Evil, and philosophy of mind. She is co-editor (with Alexander E. Hooke) of The Twilight Zone and Philosophy (Open Court, 2019). She has written numerous philosophy articles and guest lectured at Suffolk County Community College on such topics as ""Cindy Sherman's Film Stills,"" ""Simulacra and Simulation by Jean Baudrillard,"" and ""Inception relating to Rene Descartes's Meditation on First Philosophy."" She has given lectures annually on Evil, Pop Culture, and Philosophy at the Long Island Philosophical Society Conferences. Robert Arp has written and edited innumerable philosophy books, both scholarly and popular, including Hamilton and Philosophy: Revolutionary Thinking (2017), 1001 Ideas that Changed the Way We Think (2013), andScenario Visualization: An Evolutionary Account of Creative Problem Solving (2008).