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Deborah E. Harkness
Deborah E. Harkness is the New York Times bestselling author of the All Souls trilogy and John Dee's Conversations with Angels. She currently teaches European history and the history of science at the University of Southern California. Visit her at deborahharkness.com.

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Megan Harlan
Megan Harlan is the author of Mobile Home: A Memoir in Essays, winner of the 2019 AWP Award Series for Creative Nonfiction. Her essays on nomadism, place, and identity have been awarded the Arts and Letters Prize for Creative Nonfiction, and cited as distinguished in Best American Essays 2018 and 2019.

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Craig Harline
Craig Harline is the author of numerous books on the history of Christianity, especially during the Reformation, including Conversions, which was a finalist for the Mark Lynton History Prize from the Columbia School of Journalism, and Sunday, which was one of Publishers Weekly's Best Religion Books of the Year.

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Melanie Harlow
Melanie Harlow is the author of the Speak Easy series and the Frenched series. Melanie's stories are inspired by a sense of place, an appreciation for the past, and unexpected pleasures in life—especially the romantic kind. She lives in Detroit, Michigan.

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Tee Harlowe
Tee Harlowe writes fantasy romance focused on strong and determined women. After years spent traveling, Tee settled down to start writing her own adventures and is now living out her dream. When not writing, Tee can be found wrangling her children, attempting to bake, and losing to her husband at every game they play.

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Claire Harman
Claire Harman is the author of Sylvia Townsend Warner, which won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize; Fanny Burney, which was short-listed for the Whitbread Prize; and the critically acclaimed Robert Louis Stevenson.

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Chris Harman
Chris Harman was the author of numerous books including A People’s History of the World, The Fire Last Time: 1968 and After, and The Lost Revolution: Germany 1918–23.<

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Troy D. Harman
Troy D. Harman has been a National Park Service ranger since 1984. Since 1989 he has worked at Gettysburg National Military Park, where he has become one of the battlefield's most popular and engaging rangers, with a devoted following on the Pennsylvania Cable Network. He is an adjunct professor at Penn State University.

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Pauline Harmange
Pauline Harmange is a French feminist writer and self-declared misandrist who became the subject of international news coverage after her ninety-six-page essay I Hate Men sold out its press run after a French governmental official attempted to censor the book. She lives in Lille.

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Kristin Harmel
Kristin Harmel is the internationally bestselling author of The Room on Rue Amélie and The Sweetness of Forgetting, along with several other novels. Her work has been featured in People, Woman's Day, Men's Health, Runner's World, and Ladies' Home Journal, among many other media outlets. She lives in Orlando, Florida.

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Marion G. Harmon
Marion G. Harmon is a former financial adviser in Las Vegas. He has a bachelor's degree in literature and a master's degree in history, which he earned for pleasure rather than profit.

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Charlie Harmon
Charlie Harmon is a music editor and arranger. From 1989 to 1999 he was the music editor for the estate of Leonard Bernstein. He has also worked in the orchestra libraries of the New York Philharmonic, the Vienna Philharmonic, the London Symphony Orchestra, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

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