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Benjamin Ehrlich
Benjamin Ehrlich is the author of The Dreams of Santiago Ramón y Cajal, the first translation of Cajal's dream journals into English. His work has appeared in the Gettysburg Review, the Paris Review Daily, Nautilus, and New England Review, where he serves as a senior reader.

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Sigal Ehrlich
Sigal Ehrlich is a wife, a mother, a reader, and a nonromantic who writes romances. By her teen years, she had already lived on three different continents, where she was lucky to experience and visit a variety of places and meet unique people. Sigal currently calls Estonia home. Visit her at sigalehrlich.com.

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Peggy Ehrhart
Peggy Ehrhart is a former English professor who lives in Leonia, New Jersey, where she writes mysteries and plays blues guitar. Her short stories have appeared in Futures Mystery Anthology Magazine, Crime and Suspense, Flashing in the Gutters, Spinetingler, Crime Scene: New Jersey 2, and Murder New York Style.

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Diane Ehrensaft, PhD
Diane Ehrensaft, PhD, is a developmental and clinical psychologist. At the University of California–San Francisco, she is cofounder and director of mental health at the Child and Adolescent Gender Center and an attending psychologist at the Benioff Children's Hospital Child and Adolescent Gender Clinic.

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Barbara Ehrenreich
Barbara Ehrenreich is author of the 2002 New York Times bestseller Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America. She has written nearly twenty books, and has been a columnist for Time magazine and the New York Times.

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Beth Ehemann
Beth Ehemann is the author of the Cranberry Inn series. When she's not sitting in front of her computer writing or on Pinterest, she loves reading, photography, martinis, and all things Chicago Cubs and Blackhawks. She lives in the northern suburbs of Chicago with her husband and four children.

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Pete Egoscue
Pete Egoscue, an anatomical physiologist, founded The Egoscue Method in 1978. His exercise therapy program is acclaimed worldwide for treating musculoskeletal pain attributed to workplace and sports injuries, accidents, aging, and more. He has worked with some of the biggest names in sports, business, and politics.

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John Eglin
John Eglin is currently professor of history at the University of Montana. His published work includes Venice Transfigured: The Myth of Venice in British Culture, 1660-1797 and The Imaginary Autocrat: Beau Nash and the Invention of Bath.

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Greg Eghigian
Greg Eghigian is a professor of history and bioethics at Pennsylvania State University. An expert on the history of the abnormal and the paranormal in the modern world, his research has been supported by NASA and the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.

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James Eggebeen
James A. Eggebeen served in the Navy and then worked as an executive in the high-tech sector. When he's not immersed in worlds of swords and sorcery, James works from home as a programmer. James is an active member in several writing groups and loves working with new writers to help them along on their journey.

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Douglas R. Egerton
Douglas R. Egerton is the Merrill Family Visiting Professor in History at Cornell University and a professor of history at Le Moyne College. The award-winning author of several books, including Year of Meteors, he lives in Fayetteville, New York.

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