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Karen Baum Gordon
A graduate of Harvard College and Columbia Business School, Karen Baum Gordon cofounded Strategic Horizons, Inc., an executive coaching and management consulting firm. Karen is a Dallas native and now lives with her husband and black lab in Brooklyn, New York, and South Hero, Vermont.

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Charlotte Gordon
Charlotte Gordon is the Distinguished Professor of English at Endicott College. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post. Her latest book, Romantic Outlaws won the National Book Critics Circle award. She is also the author of Mistress Bradstreet and The Woman Who Named God.

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Dee Gordon
Following her belated literature degree, Dee Gordon has written books about Southend, Essex, the East End of London, and the 1960s, and had articles published in such diverse publications as Essex Life, Best of British, Yours, and Take a Break.

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Gina Gordon
When her dream of becoming a mafia princess didn't pan out, Gina Gordon went after her second dream: becoming a writer. And she hasn't looked back. A self-proclaimed happily-ever-after junkie and cupcake connoisseur, Gina lives in Milton, Ontario, with her husband and their lovable dog.

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Lyndall Gordon
Lyndall Gordon is the author of Vindication: A Life of Mary Wollstonecraft, a New York Times Notable Book; Virginia Woolf: A Writer's Life, winner of the James Tait Black Prize for Biography; and biographies of T. S. Eliot and Charlotte Brontë. She is a senior research fellow at St. Hilda's College in Oxford, England.

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Mary Gordon
Mary Gordon is the award-winning author of the novels Spending, The Company of Women, The Rest of Life, Final Payments, The Other Side, and Pearl.

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Meryl Gordon
Meryl Gordon is a full-time magazine journalist who has been a contract writer for New York magazine for the past fifteen years.

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Eliza Gordon
Eliza Gordon is a forgetful girl who relies on Post-It notes and cellphone alarms to get her through the day. A purveyor of fictions, Eliza is confident that the life she lives is merely the imaginings of someone else’s hand, poured from a dull pencil on cafe napkins. She has excellent taste in books, shoes, and friends, and questionable sanity in the realm of love. Visit her at elizagordon.com.

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Eliza Gordon
Eliza Gordon is a forgetful girl who relies on Post-It notes and cellphone alarms to get her through the day. A purveyor of fictions, Eliza is confident that the life she lives is merely the imaginings of someone else’s hand, poured from a dull pencil on cafe napkins. She has excellent taste in books, shoes, and friends, and questionable sanity in the realm of love. Visit her at elizagordon.com.

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John Steele Gordon
John Steele Gordon is a columnist for American Heritage and the author of several books, including A Thread Across the Ocean, The Great Game, Hamilton's Blessing, and The Scarlet Woman of Wall Street. His writing has appeared in the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. He lives in North Salem, New York.

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Andrew Gordon
Andrew Gordon was the Class of '57 Distinguished Chair of Naval Heritage at the US Naval Academy from 2007-09. He has a PhD in war studies and is the author of British Sea Power and Procurement between the Wars, an acclaimed exploration of naval policy and administration in the 1920s and 1930s.

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Mary Gordon
Mary Gordon is an internationally recognized educator, author, child advocate, and parenting expert who has created award-winning programs focused on the power of empathy. In 1996, she founded Roots of Empathy, which now offers programs in Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and elsewhere.

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