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John Partington
John Partington (d. 2006), a former commissioner of public safety in Providence, Rhode Island, participated in the formation of the Witness Protection Program in the 1960s.

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Julie Particka
Julie Particka was told to get serious about her future in junior high. After getting a bachelor's degree in chemistry, she realized being serious was overrated and went back to her first love—writing. Now she can disappear into worlds of her own creation where monsters sometimes roam but true love still conquers all.

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Keith M. Parsons
Keith Parsons is assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Houston, Clear Lake, and author of God and the Burden of Proof. He is editor of Philo, Journal of the Society of Humanist Philosophers.

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Zack Parsons
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Trita Parsi
Trita Parsi is president of the National Iranian American Council. He teaches at Johns Hopkins University and at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. He lives in Reston, Virginia.

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Craig Parshall
Craig Parshall is a bestselling fiction author with thirteen suspense novels to his credit. His tales of human drama and spiritual encounter have garnered rave reviews from critics and readers alike. Craig is also a Washington insider serving as special counsel to the American Center for Law and Justice.

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Jonathan Parshall
Jonathan Parshall was a member of a 1999 mission to the Midway battle site by the Nauticos Corp. and the US Navy Oceanographic Office. Parshall is widely published on naval history in journals and magazines and has contributed to a number of books on the topic. Parshall lives in Minneapolis.

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H.G. Parry
H. G. Parry is the author of The Unlikely Escape of Uriah Heep, the Shadow Histories duology, and The Magician's Daughter. Her short fiction has appeared in Intergalactic Medicine Show, Daily Science Fiction, and small press anthologies. She holds a PhD in English literature from Victoria University of Wellington.

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Rosanne Parry
Rosanne Parry spent her first years as a teacher in Taholah, Washington, on the Quinault Indian Reservation. The writer she became had everything to do with the people she came to cherish and the land between the Pacific and the Olympic Mountains where stories seemed to grow out of the earth all around her, tall as cedars.

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Suzanne Parry
Suzanne Parry's interest in the Soviet Union began in college. As as undergraduate, she studied Russian in Moscow. After earning a master's degree from Princeton University, she joined the US Department of Defense and worked as an arms control specialist at the Pentagon. She is the author of Lost Souls of Leningrad.

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Ursula Parrott
Ursula Parrott (1899-1957) was a newspaper reporter in New York and married her fellow journalist Lindesay Marc Parrott. The experience of their divorce helped inspire her first novel, Ex-Wife. Parrott became one of the most successful female writers of the 1930s, adapting several of her bestsellers for the screen.

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Thomas Parrott
Thomas Parrott grew up reading science fiction and fantasy from a very young age. He has written Isha's Lament, The Test of Faith, and Loyal to the End, all for the Warhammer 40,000 setting, as well as short fiction for Arkham Horror and KeyForge anthologies. He lives in Georgia.

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