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Julie Phillips
Julie Phillips is the National Book Critics Circle Award–winning author of James Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon. The recipient of a Whiting Creative Nonfiction Grant, she lives in Amsterdam with her partner and their two children.

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C.E. Lucas Phillips
C. E. Lucas Phillips wrote several war books including Cockleshell Heroes, Escape of the Amethyst, Alamein, The Greatest Raid of All and Springboard to Victory. He also wrote books on gardening including the much acclaimed The Small Garden and Roses for the Small Garden. He died in 1984.

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Bryant Phillips
Bryant Phillips is an author, with a recent publication in the 2021 anthology To Hull And Back, the comedy sci-fi Lost At L3 with his father, Doug, and ambitions to publish his own novel soon. He lives with his two adorable rabid children, an adorable rabid rabbit, and his beloved wife, in Seattle, Washington.

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Timothy Phillips
Timothy Phillips holds a doctorate in Russian from Oxford University and has written and spoken widely on British and Russian history. He's a contributor at BBC News and the Irish Times. His books include Beslan: The Tragedy of School No. 1 and The Secret Twenties: British Intelligence, the Russians, and the Jazz Age.

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Christina Phillips
Christina Phillips is an ex-pat Brit who now lives in sunny Western Australia, with her high school sweetheart and their family. She enjoys writing contemporary, historical, and paranormal romance where the stories sizzle and the heroine brings her hero to his knees.

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Bill Philipps
Bill Philipps is a psychic medium and the author of Expect the Unexpected and Signs from the Other Side. He has appeared on Dr. Phil and other shows. A popular workshop leader at spiritual centers including Kripalu and Omega Institute, he also offers small-group and large-audience readings throughout the US.

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Neil Philip
Neil Philip is a writer, folklorist, and poet. Among his many books are The Cinderella Story, Mythology (with Philip Wilkinson), The New Oxford Book of Children's Verse, The Tale of Sir Gawain, and The Adventures of Odysseus.

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Michael Philbin
Michael Philbin has cowritten several books with Tom Philbin, including The Killer Book of Infamous Murders and The Killer Book of True Crime.

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Tom Philbin
Tom Philbin is a freelance writer and the author of dozens of nonfiction books, including The Funniest Cop Stories Ever with Scott Baker. Philbin and Baker's book A Warmer Shade of Blue won a Quill and Badge Award from the International Union of Police Associations for excellence in police writing.

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Randolph H. Pherson
Randy Pherson is a former senior CIA analyst and manager who has written ten books on intelligence analysis. Mr. Pherson last served at CIA as a National Intelligence Officer in the National Intelligence Council. He has an A.B. from Dartmouth College and a M.A. in international relations from Yale University.

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James Phelps, MD
James Phelps, MD, is the coauthor of Bipolar, Not So Much: Understanding Your Mood Swings and Depression.

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Brian Phelps
Brian Phelps was born in New Haven, Connecticut. Brian met Mike Spoerndle, owner of the new Toad's Place, in 1975. Several years later, Mike made Brian an offer to become business partners. In January 1995 Brian took control of the company and bought the rest of the business in 1998.

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