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Matilda Greig
Matilda Greig, a research associate at Cardiff University, writes about the cultural history of war, particularly soldiers' memoirs and popular material culture, and specializes in modern European and Atlantic history. Her work has been published in History Workshop Journal, Nineteenth-Century Contexts, and Hypothèses.

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Mindy Greiling
Mindy Greiling served on the national and state boards of the National Alliance on Mental Illness and has been published in a NAMI magazine. Greiling received the national Lilly Reintegration Award for Advocacy. She is currently the president of a county affiliate of NAMI-MN.

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David Greising
David Greising is chief business correspondent for the Chicago Tribune.

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Eric Greitens
Eric Greitens is a Navy SEAL, Rhodes Scholar, humanitarian, and award-winning author. The founder of The Mission Continues, Eric was named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people. Fortune magazine has also listed him as one of the 50 greatest leaders in the world. Eric lives in Missouri with his wife and their son.

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William Lindsay Gresham
William Lindsay Gresham (1909–1962) authored three nonfiction books and two novels. His best-known work is Nightmare Alley, one of the underground classics of American literature.

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Sir Peter Gretton
Vice-Admiral Sir Peter Gretton, KCB, DSO, OBE, DSC, was an officer in the Royal Navy. He was active during the World War II Battle of the Atlantic and was a successful convoy escort commander. He eventually rose to become Fifth Sea Lord and retired as a vice admiral before entering university life as a bursar and academic.

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Jen L. Grey
Jen L. Grey is the author of fantasy, paranormal, and contemporary romance books. She has a husband, two young daughters, and a mini–Australian Shepherd. She's lived in Tennessee most of her life and loves the state.

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Juliet Grey
Juliet Grey is the author of Becoming Marie Antoinette. She has extensively researched European royalty and is a particular devotee of Marie Antoinette, as well as a classically trained professional actress with numerous portrayals of virgins, vixens, and villainesses to her credit.

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Natalie Grey
Natalie Grey grew up in rural New England, surrounded by a lot of vegetables and relatively little excitement. She read everything she could get her hands on, from Lord of the Rings to Modesty Blaise, and eventually started writing her own stories full of what-ifs and snarky put-downs.

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J.R. Grey
J. R. Grey is the author of Supervillainy and Other Poor Career Choices.

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Zane Grey
Considered the "Father of the Adult Western," Zane Grey (1872–1939) was a prolific American writer and the pioneer of the Western literary genre. He produced over 100 books, and for each year from 1915 to 1924, a new Zane Grey title made the bestseller list.

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