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Dawn M. Hadley
Dawn M. Hadley is professor of archaeology at the University of York and codirector of the Tents to Towns project. She is the author of The Vikings in England: Settlement, Society and Culture.

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Willow Hadley
Willow Hadley is a self-published author who primarily writes sugary sweet reverse harem romance. Her books include the Charlotte Reynolds and the Cricket Kendall series. She lives in North Carolina with her husband, their dog, and two cats.

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Tessa Hadley
Tessa Hadley is the author of six highly acclaimed novels, including Clever Girl and The Past, as well as three short-story collections, including "Bad Dreams and Other Stories", which won the Edge Hill Short Story Prize. Her stories appear regularly in the New Yorker. She lives in London.

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A. H. Hadley
Auryn Hadley is known for writing deep and interesting characters. She lives in Texas, with a couple of dogs named after Star Wars characters, a cat, and a very tolerant husband.

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Teesha Hadra
Teesha Hadra, has a Juris Doctor from the University of Florida. After practicing law for nearly seven years, she began full time ministry in 2013 at Buckhead Church in Atlanta. In 2016, she began working on an MDiv at Fuller Theological Seminary where she also works on a grant project involving innovation and vocation.

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Diane Haeger
Diane Haeger is the author of several novels of historical and women's fiction, including four novels set in the court of King Henry VIII: I, Jane; The Queen's Rival; The Queen's Mistake; and The Secret Bride. She has a degree in English literature and an advanced degree in clinical psychology.

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Tara Haelle
Tara Haelle writes about parenting and science for Slate, NPR, Forbes, and Scientific American.

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Meg Hafdahl
Meg Hafdahl is a writer and cohost of the Horror Rewind podcast. Her female-driven horror fiction has been produced for audio by The Wicked Library. She is the author of Her Dark Inheritance, Daughters of Darkness, and the short story series Twisted Reveries.

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Ernst Haffner
Ernst Haffner (1900–1938) was a journalist and social worker whose only known novel, Blood Brothers, was published to wide acclaim in 1932 before it was banned by the Nazis one year later. In the 1940s, all records of Haffner disappeared. His fate during World War II remains unknown.

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Hafiz
Hafiz of Shiraz remains the most beloved name in all of Persian literature. His mystic, lyric poetry is cherished as one of the great achievements of world literature. Where Rumi dives deep, Hafiz's vision is as multifaceted as life itself: beyond literature, philosophy, and spirituality, he is truly a force of nature.

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Katie Hafner
Katie Hafner is the author or coauthor of several books, including A Romance on Three Legs, The Well, and Where Wizards Stay Up Late. She is also a frequent contributor to the New York Times, covering healthcare and technology.

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Chris Haft
Chris Haft is a writer for MLB.com. He is the author of If These Walls Could Talk: San Francisco Giants and coauthor of a book on the Giants' 2010 World Series title, This Is Our Time. A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, Haft graduated from Stanford University and has two daughters, Samantha and Stephanie.

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