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William J. Martin
William J. Martin was named Chief Prosecutor in the prosecution of Richard Speck and, with tremendous support from his Office, stayed with every aspect of the case. He has lectured nationally on the Speck case and is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers.

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Manjula Martin
Manjula Martin is a writer and editor with more than a decade of experience in print and online publishing. She founded Scratch magazine (2013–2015), an online journal of interviews and information about writing and money, and created the blog Who Pays Writers? She is also the managing editor of Zoetrope: All-Story.

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Malachi Martin
Malachi Martin (1921-1999) was an Irish Catholic priest who also wrote many books on the Catholic Church including The Decline and Fall of the Roman Church, Hostage to the Devil, and Keys of This Blood: Pope John Paul II Versus Russia and the West for Control of the New World Order.

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Piero Martin
Piero Martin is professor of experimental physics at the University of Padua and a science writer. He carries out research on thermonuclear fusion and is chief physicist of the international DTT fusion experiment. He lives in Venice, Italy.

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Brian Martin
Brian Martin was an award-winning journalist for more than forty years, telling the stories of Southwestern Ontario, where most of From Underground Railroad to Rebel Refuge takes place. He has written two true crime books, several biographies, and baseball histories, and is a member of two historical societies.

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Rachel Louise Martin
Rachel Louise Martin is a writer and public intellectual. She holds a PhD in women's and gender history from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Her work has appeared in O Magazine, Oxford American, the Atlantic online, Bitter Southerner, CityLab, and Catapult.

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Richard Martin
Richard Martin is professor in classics at Stanford University and has thirty years' experience in teaching an introduction to classical mythology to students. He is widely published on Homer, Hesiod, Pindar, Aristophanes, Theognis, and other ancient authors and genres in which mythic narration figures prominently.

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Nastassja Martin
Nastassja Martin is a French author and anthropologist who has studied the Gwich-in people of Alaska and the Even people of the Kamchatka Peninsula. She has written Les Âmes sauvages: Face à l'Occident, la résistance d'un peuple d'Alaska, for which she received the Prix Louis Castex of the French Academy.

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James Martin
James Martin is a British historian, economist, and lecturer with experience in the field of paranormal investigation. James is a member and investigator of the Worsley Paranormal Group. He has written a large number of academic texts and curricula in his field of industrial relations, politics, and history.

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Courtney E. Martin
Courtney E. Martin is a 2002 recipient of the Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics and the author of books including Perfect Girls, Starving Daughters and Do It Anyway.

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Gail Z. Martin
Gail Z. Martin writes epic fantasy, urban fantasy, and steampunk for Solaris Books, Orbit Books, and Falstaff Books. Her series include Darkhurst, The Chronicles of the Necromancer, The Fallen Kings Cycle, The Ascendant Kingdoms Saga, The Assassins of Landria, Night Vigil, and Deadly Curiosities.

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Kellie Martin
Actor Kellie Martin is best known for her role as Becca Thatcher on the ABC series Life Goes On, for which she received an Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actress. She has since appeared on Christy, ER, Grey's Anatomy, Private Practice, Drop Dead Diva, and Ghost Whisperer, as well as numerous television movies and feature films. Kellie lives in Los Angeles.

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