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Betty Shreffler
Betty Shreffler is an Amazon Top 100 bestselling romance author and lives with her amazing hubs and five fur babies in Tennessee. She writes sexy and suspenseful stories with hot alphas and kickass heroines with twists you don't expect.

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Timothy Shriver
Timothy Shriver is an educator, a social activist, a film producer, and an entrepreneur. He has led Special Olympics for more than a decade, but he is perhaps best known for cofounding—and currently chairing—the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), a research organization in the field of social and emotional learning. Timothy lives in Maryland.

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Tom Shroder
Tom Shroder, an award-winning journalist and editor, is the author of Old Souls and Acid Test, a transformative look at the therapeutic powers of psychedelic drugs in the treatment of PTSD. As editor of the Washington Post Magazine, he conceived and edited two Pulitzer Prize–winning feature stories.

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Meeti Shroff-Shah
Meeti Shroff-Shah is an award-winning copywriter, content writer, and mother (though no awards for this yet). When she isn't busy writing ads, Meeti can be found with a cup of ginger tea, gazing contently at the yellow gulmohars outside her window and plotting the murder of perfectly innocent people.

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Robert Shrum
Robert Shrum was involved in Democratic presidential campaigns from 1972 to 2004, most recently as senior strategist to Al Gore and John Kerry.

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Rachel Shteir
Rachel Shteir is an award-winning essayist, writer, and critic, and is head of the Dramaturgy and Dramatic Criticism Program at the Theatre School at DePaul University. She is the author of Striptease, Gypsy, and The Steal: A Cultural History of Shoplifting. She lives in Chicago, Illinois.

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Andrew Shtulman
Andrew Shtulman is an associate professor of psychology and cognitive science at Occidental College, where he directs the Thinking Lab. He holds degrees in psychology from Princeton and Harvard and has published several dozen scholarly articles on conceptual development and conceptual change. He lives in California.

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Li Zi Shu
Li Zi Shu is the author of more than a dozen books, including the novels Worldly Land and The Age of Goodbyes, which won the China Times Open Book Award. Her work has been recognized with multiple literary prizes in Malaysia, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, including several Huazhong Literary Awards.

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Rita Y. Shuler
Lieutenant Rita Y. Shuler was supervisory special agent of the forensic photography department of the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) for twenty-four and a half years. She holds a special love for the South Carolina Lowcountry and resides in Johns Island, South Carolina.

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Lieutenant Rita Y. Shuler, Retired Special Agent, SC Law Enforcement
Lieutenant Rita Y. Shuler was supervisory special agent of the forensic photography department of the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) for twenty-four and a half years. She holds a special love for the South Carolina Lowcountry and resides in Johns Island, South Carolina.

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Max Shulman
Max Shulman (1919–1988) was an American novelist, playwright, screenwriter, and short story writer best known as the author of Rally Round the Flag, Boys! (1957), The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (1951), and the popular television series of the same name.

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Howard Shulman
Howard Shulman was born in Orange, New Jersey. After he lost half his face to a staph infection as a newborn and his parents abandoned him, he spent his early childhood confined to a hospital. Years later, a veteran of the foster care system and a homeless dropout, he did what he had to do to turn his life around.

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