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Sienna Waters
Sienna Waters is the author of several lesbian romance novels, including Everything We Never Wanted, the Oakview series, and the Monday's Child series.

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Robin Waterfield
Robin Waterfield is an independent scholar and translator living in southern Greece. Among his numerous translations of Greek works are Plato's Symposium, Gorgias, and Republic. His other works include Creators, Conquerors, and Citizens: A History of Ancient Greece and Taken at the Flood: The Roman Conquest of Greece.

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Steve Wasserman
Steve Wasserman is publisher of Heyday. His past positions include being deputy editor of the op-ed page and opinion section of the Los Angeles Times; editor of the Los Angeles Times Book Review; editorial director of New Republic Books; and editor at large for Yale University Press.

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Paul M. Wassarman
Paul M. Wassarman is professor of cell, developmental, and regenerative biology in the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Series Editor for Current Topics in Developmental Biology. Wassarman has authored more than 225 scientific papers and reviews, edited over a dozen books.

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A. E. Wasp
After time spent raising children, earning several college degrees, and traveling the world with the U.S. State Department, A. E. Wasp decided to return to her first love: writing.

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John F. Wasik
John F. Wasik is the author of nineteen books, including Lightning Strikes: Timeless Lessons in Creativity from the Life and Work of Nikola Tesla. His columns, blogs, and articles have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Reuters, Forbes, and Bloomberg News.

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John Washington
John Washington is a writer, translator, and activist. A regular contributor to The Nation magazine and The Intercept, he writes about immigration and border politics, as well as criminal justice, photography, and literature.

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Booker T. Washington
Booker T. Washington (1856–1915), an educator, author, and founder of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute in Alabama, was the foremost black leader of the late 1800s. His 1901 autobiography, Up From Slavery, is still widely read today.

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Harriet A. Washington
Harriet A. Washington has been a fellow in ethics at the Harvard Medical School, a fellow at the Harvard School of Public Health, and a senior research scholar at the National Center for Bioethics at Tuskegee University. She worked in U.S. hospitals for a decade and has been a writer and editor for USA Today.

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Tim Washburn
Tim Washburn graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a BA in Journalism and currently lives in Edmond, Oklahoma.

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Gregory A. Waselkov
Gregory A. Waselkov is professor of anthropology and director of the Center for Archaeological Studies at the University of South Alabama. He has written, edited, and contributed to several books, including Old Mobile Archaeology.

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Howard E. Wasdin
Howard E. Wasdin graduated with BUD/S Class 143. Awarded the Silver Star following the Battle of Mogadishu, Wasdin medically retired from the US Navy in November 1995 after twelve years of service. He lives in Georgia.

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