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Hannah Setzer
Hannah Setzer is a rebellious writer, a disability rights activist, and a movement enthusiast. She's best known as the creator of "Feeding Tube Fitness," where she often overshares most aspects of her life. She is the owner of Hannah's Handcrafted, a small business making and selling high quality elderberry products.

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Alisha Sevigny
Alisha Sevigny is the author of the young adult novels Summer Constellations and Kissing Frogs. Originally from the wilds of the Pacific Northwest, she now resides in Toronto with her family.

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Desmond Seward
Desmond Seward was born in Paris and educated at Cambridge University. He is the author of Richard III, The Last White Rose, and The Warrior King and the Invasion of France, among other books. He lives in England.

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Anna Sewell
Anna Sewell (1820–1878) was born in England and was crippled at a young age. Her sole publication is Black Beauty.

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Richard Seymour
Richard Seymour is a writer and broadcaster from Northern Ireland and the author of numerous books about politics, including Corbyn: The Strange Rebirth of Radical Politics and The Twittering Machine.

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Becca Seymour
Becca Seymour lives and breathes all things book related. Usually with at least three books being read and two works in progress being written at the same time, life is merrily hectic. Becca lives in Queensland, Australia, with her family. Visit her at beccaseymour.com.

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Miranda Seymour
Miranda Seymour is a British biographer whose acclaimed books include biographies of Jean Rhys, Lord Byron's wife and daughter, Annabella Milbanke and Ada Lovelace; Mary Shelley; and Ottoline Morrell. She lives in Nottinghamshire, England.

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Michael Sfard
Michael Sfard, Israel's leading human rights lawyer, was educated at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and University College, London. A former conscientious objector, he received the Emil Grunzweig Human Rights Award and an Open Society Fellowship. He lives in Tel Aviv.

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Rachel Shabi
Rachel Shabi is an award-winning journalist and contributing editor for the Guardian. She has also written for the New York Times, Independent, New Statesman, Al Jazeera, and the Times. In 2011 she was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize for Journalism and her book Not the Enemy won a National Jewish Book Award.

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Tom Shachtman
Tom Shachtman has written or coauthored more than thirty-five books, including Gentlemen Scientists and Revolutionaries, Rumspringa, and Absolute Zero and the Conquest of Cold. He has also written documentaries for ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, and the BBC.

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Susan Shackelford
Susan Shackelford runs her own writing and editing business and is the author of Hoops and Heroes: The Inspiring History of Army West Point Women's Basketball. She is a former sportswriter at the Miami Herald and the Charlotte Observer. She lives in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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Sir Ernest Shackleton
Sir Ernest Shackleton (1874–1922) was a junior officer under Robert Falcon Scott during the 1901–1904 expedition to the South Pole. His expedition on the whaler Nimrod in 1907 earned him a knighthood.

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