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Joshua Kendall
Joshua Kendall is an award-winning freelance journalist who currently writes for such publications as Business Week and the Boston Globe.

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Randall Kenan
Randall Kenan (1963–2020) was the former chancellor of the Fellowship of Southern Writers and a professor of English and comparative literature at the University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill. He lived in Hillsborough, North Carolina.

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Sally Kempton
Sally Kempton has been studying and teaching the wisdom of yoga for forty years. Known for her gift of making yogic wisdom and for transmitting deep states of meditation, she teaches retreats and teleclasses internationally. Sally is the author of Meditation for the Love of It. She resides in Carmel Valley, California.

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Walter Kempowski
Walter Kempowski was one of postwar Germany's most acclaimed and popular writers. His novels include All for Nothing and Marrow and Bone. In the 1980s he began work on an immense project, Echo Soundings, which gathered firsthand accounts, diaries, letters, and memoirs of World War II. It is considered a modern classic.

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Jennifer Kemp, Mpsych
Jennifer Kemp, MPsych, is a privately practicing clinical psychologist based in Adelaide, South Australia, who works with neurodivergent adults experiencing perfectionism, eating disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and chronic illness. She is author of The ACT Workbook for Perfectionism.

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Roslyn A. Kemp
Roslyn A. Kemp is an immunologist at the University of Otago, New Zealand. Her research focuses on immune responses in people with colorectal cancer or inflammatory bowel diseases. Her teaching philosophy is to teach students to be scientists, rather than to teach science.

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Peter Kemp
Peter Kemp is chief fiction reviewer for the Sunday Times. He is the author of books on Muriel Spark and H. G. Wells, editor of The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Quotations, and associate editor of The Oxford Companion to English Literature.

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Ted Kemp
Ted Kemp is an editor, writer, and foreign correspondent for CNBC Digital. Previously, he was digital bureau chief for CNBC EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa), based in London. He lives in New York City.

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T.S. Kemp
T. S. Kemp was Tutor in Zoology at St John's College, Oxford, and Senior Dean for several years before his retirement in 2009, when he was elected Emeritus Research Fellow, and appointed Honorary Research Associate of the Oxford University Museum of Natural History.

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Brigid Kemmerer
Brigid Kemmerer is the author of the Elemental series. Most writers enjoy peace and quiet while writing, but she prefers pandemonium. A good thing, considering she has three boys in the house, ranging in age from an infant to a teenager. Brigid lives in Maryland.

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Steve Kelton
Steve Kelton (1951-2022) spent forty-two years as an editor for the San Angelo-based Livestock Weekly. A West Texas native, he was the son of the late Western novelist and livestock journalist Elmer Kelton. Aside from journalism, Steve was the author of the nonfiction books, Renderbrook and Grassroots Legacy.

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Karen Kelsky
Karen Kelsky, PhD, is the creator of the popular and widely respected advice site The Professor Is In. A former tenured professor and department head, she has taught at the University of Oregon and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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