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Jo Miles
Jo Miles writes optimistic science fiction and fantasy, including queer space opera trilogy The Gifted of Brennex, which begins with Warped State. Their short stories have appeared in Fantasy & Science Fiction, Strange Horizons, Lightspeed, and more. Jo lives in Maryland.

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Jonathan Miles
Jonathan Miles is the author of several books, including Medusa: The Shipwreck, the Scandal and the Masterpiece, Nine Lives of Otto Katz, and St Petersburg: Three Centuries of Murderous Desire, which were all published to international acclaim.

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Beth Hamer Miles
Beth Hamer Miles has been writing and working as a speech therapist for nearly three decades. She and her husband have made their home in Birmingham, Alabama, for the last ten years. She's the winner of the regional Hackney Literary Award in Alabama and the Katherine Paterson Award for Young Adult Literature.

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Moshe A. Milevsky
Moshe A. Milevsky is a Professor of Finance at the Schulich School of Business at York University, Canada. An award-winning author and scholar, he is an expert on the modern and historical intersection of insurance and financial products. He is also a popular speaker who has delivered presentations around the world.

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Bill Milkowski
Bill Milkowski has been covering the jazz and blues scene since 1974. He is a regular contributor to Jazz Times and Absolute Sound magazines and his work has appeared in Guitar Player, Bass Player, Drum!, Modern Drummer, and Jazziz. He is also the author of Jaco: The Extraordinary and Tragic Life of Jaco Pastorius.

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Megan Milks
Megan Milks is the author of Kill Marguerite and Other Stories, forthcoming from Feminist Press in revised and expanded form as Slug and Other Stories, and Remember the Internet. With Marisa Crawford, they are coeditor of We Are the Baby-Sitters Club; with KJ Cerankowski, they are coeditor of Asexualities.

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John Stuart Mill
John Stuart Mill (1806–1873) was a British political theorist and an influential contributor to the development of modern liberalism whose best-known works include On Liberty and Utilitarianism.

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Elizabeth Millane
Elizabeth Millane was educated at Boston College and at the University of Lancaster, Lancaster, England, where she completed a year abroad program. It was during that year that she travelled extensively on the continent, which formed the basis for The Blades of Grass. She resides in Needham, Massachusetts.

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Drew Millard
Drew Millard is a writer from North Carolina. His work has appeared in VICE, GQ, the Nation, the Believer, and the New York Times Sunday magazine. He lives in Philadelphia and has a handicap that hovers between ten and fourteen.

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Nadine Millard
Nadine Millard was born and raised in Dublin, Ireland, and now lives in Laois with her husband and three children. She has a degree in legal studies. Reading—with either coffee or wine—is her favorite thing to do. Visit her at nadinemillardauthor.com.

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Edna St Vincent Millay
One of the most popular writers in her time, the Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Edna St. Vincent Millay is a major figure in twentieth-century American literature. She was only nineteen years old when she published one of her most famous poems, "Renascence." Over the next three decades, she published poetry, plays, and political writings.

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