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Wyatt Williams
Wyatt Williams is a former restaurant critic. His essays have been published by The New York Times Magazine, Oxford American, The Believer, and The Paris Review. His essay "After Oranges" was a finalist for the James Beard Foundation's MFK Fisher Distinguished Writing Award and in The Best American Food Writing series.

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Bärí A. Williams
Bärí A. Williams, Esq., is a legal and operations tech executive, startup advisor in the tech industry, and published author in major publications like the New York Times and Fortune. Bärí was most recently lead counsel at Facebook and successfully created Facebook's Supplier Diversity Program.

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Ajme Williams
Ajme Williams is a mother, wife, daughter, dreamer, avid reader, and writer. Her books include the contemporary romance series Heart of Hope and the Fake Marriage Romance series.

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Mark Williams
Mark Williams is the man the Brazilian Government turned to when Brazil crashed out of the 2014 World Cup. He works with leading teams and sports organizations around the world.

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David Williams
David Williams is a retired professor who for more than thirty years taught courses in US history, Old South, Civil War, and Georgia history. He holds a PhD from Auburn University and is author of ten books involving Southern history, including Plain Folk in a Rich Man's War, Johnny Reb's War, and Rich Man's War.

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Andria Williams
Andria Williams is the author of the critically acclaimed debut novel, The Longest Night, which was a 2016 Barnes and Noble Discover New Authors pick and an Amazon Editors' pick for Best Literature & Fiction. Williams received her MFA from the University of Minnesota. She lives in Colorado.

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Lacy Williams
USA Today bestselling author Lacy Williams is devoted to bringing her fans heartwarming love stories about cowboys and the women that tame them. She is the author of over forty books, including the acclaimed Wyoming Legacy and Snowbound in Sawyer Creek series. Learn more at lacywilliams.net.

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Nadya Williams
Nadya Williams (PhD, Princeton) walked away from academia after fifteen years as a professor of history and classics. She is now a homeschool mom, book review editor at Current, and a contributing editor at Providence magazine. She is the author of Cultural Christians in the Early Church.

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Ismée Williams
Ismée Williams is a former pediatric cardiologist at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City. As the daughter of a Cuban immigrant, partially raised by her abuelos, her background helped her understand the many Maris she met along the way. Water in May is her first novel.

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Megan Williams
Previous to applying to the police department, Megan Williams was an English professor. Portions of One Bad Mother have received recognition from the New Millennium Award in Nonfiction, the Cagibi Magazine Prize, Panther Creek Award in Nonfiction, and William Faulkner Creative Writers' Competition. She lives in Washington.

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Shannen Dee Williams
Shannen Dee Williams is associate professor of history at the University of Dayton.

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Kimberlee Yolanda Williams
In her work as an educator, DEI administrator, workshop leader, public speaker, coach, consultant, and author, Kimberlee Yolanda Williams brings a mix of authenticity and raw truth. She received a BA in foreign language education from the University of Maryland, as well as an MS in education from Dominican University.

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