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Jacob S. Hacker
Jacob S. Hacker is a political scientist at Yale University and coauthor of three books, including the New York Times bestseller Winner-Take-All Politics. He lives in New Haven, Connecticut.

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Peter M. Hacker
P. M. S. Hacker is Emeritus Fellow and former Tutorial Fellow in philosophy at St John's College, Oxford. He is the leading authority on the philosophy of Wittgenstein, on whom he has written a dozen books. Together with M. R. Bennett he has written extensively on cognitive neuroscience.

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Andrew Hacker
Andrew Hacker is the author of ten books and teaches both political science and mathematics at Queens College. He lives in New York City.

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Pat Hackett
Pat Hackett is an American author, screenwriter, and journalist. Hackett was a close friend and collaborator of pop artist Andy Warhol. They coauthored POPism and Andy Warhol's Party Book. She also edited The Andy Warhol Diaries. Hackett was an editor for Interview magazine and she cowrote the screenplay for the film Bad.

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Meaghan Marie Hackinen
Meaghan Marie Hackinen is a writer and cyclist. Her two-wheeled adventures have taken her from Haida Gwaii to Mexico's high plateaus, across Canada and the United States, and from North Cape to Tarifa. Her writing explores relationships, experiences on the road, and encounters with wild places.

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Jo Watson Hackl
Jo Watson Hackl was born in Biloxi, Mississippi, not far from Ocean Springs, where her favorite artist, Walter Anderson, lived and once painted a secret room. Mr. Anderson's secret room and the ghost town were Jo's inspiration for her debut novel, Smack Dab in the Middle of Maybe. You can find her online at johackl.com.

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Helen Shwe Hadani, PhD
Helen Shwe Hadani, PhD, is a fellow at the Brookings Institution where she conducts policy-focused research on the benefits of playful learning in formal and informal contexts. Prior to joining Brookings, she served as director of research at the Bay Area Discovery Museum where she guided program and exhibit development.

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Nancy Haddock
Nancy Haddock is the nationally bestselling author of the Silver Six Crafting Mysteries and the paranormal novels La Vida Vampire, Last Vampire Standing, and Always the Vampire. A native Oklahoman and longtime resident of Texas with family roots in Arkansas, she now makes her home in St. Augustine, Florida.

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Seth Haddon
Seth Haddon is a queer Australian writer of fantasy. He is a video game designer and producer, and has a degree in ancient history from the University of Sydney. He's been selected as an Emerging Artist 2024 for the Chateau Dorquevaux Artist and Writers Residency.

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Sue Hadfield
Sue Hadfield is the author of Brilliant Positive Thinking and coauthor, with Gill Hasson, of How to be Assertive in Any Situation and Bounce: Use the Power of Resilience to Live the Life You Want.

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A.C. Hadfield
A. C. Hadfield is a longtime Star Trek and Star Wars fan who dreamed of writing space adventures as a young child. As an irresponsible adult with an English degree in his pocket and a laptop on his desk, he's now living that dream, writing exciting space operas and irreverent urban fantasies.

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Dawn M. Hadley
Dawn M. Hadley is professor of medieval archaeology at the University of York and a member of the Centre for Medieval Studies. Her research interests include early medieval England, the impact of the Vikings, gender, childhood, and funerary archaeology.

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