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Patrick Parker
Patrick Parker is a physiologist, naturalist, and travel and outdoor writer. His writing has been featured in US News & World Report, the Washington Times, and Tanzania Today, as well as local publications such as the Enterprise-Journal newspaper, Bluffs & Bayous Magazine, Pulse Magazine, and eat. drink. MISSISSIPPI.

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C.A. Parker
For over twenty-five years, C. A. Parker has studied both the shakuhachi (an end-blown Japanese flute) and the martial art of Aikido, both in the United States and Japan. He lives in Washington DC with his two children.

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Thomas R. Parker
Thomas R. Parker is a professorial lecturer at George Washington University and author of The Road to Camp David. He worked for thirty years in diplomatic and military affairs for the White House, U.S. Defense Department, State Department, and the intelligence community.

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Eleanor Parker
Eleanor Parker is a lecturer in medieval English literature at Brasenose College, University of Oxford. She writes regularly for publications including History Today and BBC History Magazine, and she is the author of Dragon Lords and Conquered.

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Lucy Parker
Lucy Parker (also writing as Elle Pierson) is a contemporary romance writer, aspiring paranormal romance writer, and pretty-much-all-romance reader. Visit her at lucyparkerfiction.com.

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Hannah Parker
Hannah Parker was born and raised in Oklahoma. She is the author of Autumn's Tithe. She currently lives in Edmond, Oklahoma, and is a full-time mom to her cat, dogs, and horses.

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Ned Parker
Ned Parker is an executive producer for Transistor Films and is the host and creator of the Letters From A Killer podcast. He is a coauthor of I Am a Killer: What Makes a Murder: Their Shocking Stories in Their Own Words.

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Derrick Parker
Derrick Parker is a twenty-year veteran of the NYPD who headed the first special force unit dedicated to the investigation of hip-hop-related crime.

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Matthew Parker
Matthew Parker, the author of Panama Fever, Monte Cassino, and The Sugar Barons, has written for a number of newspapers and magazines and has worked as a contributor to history television projects.

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T. Jefferson Parker
T. Jefferson Parker won an Edgar Award for California Girl and received an Edgar Award and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for his novel Silent Joe.

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Dr. Geoffrey Parker
Dr. Geoffrey Parker is Professor of Management Science at the A. B. Freeman School of Business at Tulane University.

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