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Stephanie Graves
Stephanie Graves is the author of Olive Bright, Pigeoneer, as well as four novels under the pseudonym Alyssa Goodnight. She is a self-professed connoisseur of British mysteries of all sorts and has done extensive research on the little-known role of pigeons during World War II. Visit her online at msstephgraves.com.

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Jeremy Graves
Jeremy Graves is a student of Culadasa and has accumulated roughly a year-and-a-half of extended retreat time under his teacher's mentorship. His approach to Buddhist practice combines the insights of science, art, and devotional practice. He lives in Laguna Beach, California.

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Jillian Graves
Jillian Graves is an author of paranormal and monster romance. Jillian lives in Southern California with her partner, Bill, and their three cats, Gomez, Salem, and Luna. When not writing, she can be found trolling the Halloween section of Target for home décor or starting a project she will forget about halfway through.

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Nathan D. Grawe
Nathan D. Grawe is the Ada M. Harrison Distinguished Teaching Professor of the Social Sciences and a professor of economics at Carleton College, where he served as associate dean from 2009 to 2012. He is the author of The Agile College and Demographics and the Demand for Higher Education.

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Tammy L. Gray
Tammy L. Gray writes modern Christian romances with true-to-life characters and culturally relevant plotlines. She believes that hope and healing can be found through high-quality fiction that inspires and provokes change. She lives in the Dallas area with her family. Visit her online at tammylgray.com.

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Shelley Shepard Gray
Shelley Shepard Gray is the two-time Holt Medallion Award–winning, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over one hundred novels. Her books have been translated into multiple languages and highlighted in the Philadelphia Enquirer, the Washington Post, Time magazine, NPR, and USA Today.

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Lisa Helen Gray
Lisa Helen Gray is the author of the Whithall University series, the Carter Brother series, and the Forgotten series, among other titles.

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Shana Gray
Shana Gray is a hybrid author who has written contemporary erotic romances for multiple publishers, including Harlequin Blaze, Random House, and Headline, and is also an indie author. She lives in Ontario, but loves to travel and see the world, be with family and friends, and experience the beauty that surrounds us.

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J.R. Gray
J. R. Gray is a cynical Chicago native, who drinks coffee all day, barely sleeps, and is a little too fashion obsessed. He writes realistic and damaged characters because everyone deserves a happily ever after. Gray's books include King Consort, the Bound series, and the Inferno series.

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Fred D. Gray
Fred D. Gray is one of the nation's leading civil rights attorneys. At age twenty-four, he was the lawyer for Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Montgomery Bus Boycott. His other cases and clients include the Freedom Riders, the Selma-to-Montgomery March, and many school desegregation and voting rights lawsuits.

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Beverly Gray
Beverly Gray spent nearly a decade serving as Roger Corman's story editor at both New World Pictures and Concorde–New Horizons Pictures. She has covered the entertainment industry for the Hollywood Reporter and leads screenwriting workshops for UCLA Extension's Writers' Program. Visit her at beverlygray.com.

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Khardine Gray
Khardine Gray is a USA Today bestselling author who loves writing sizzling-hot contemporary romance, romantic suspense, and paranormal romance. Her series include the Accidental Mafia Queen, Bad Boy Bachelors of Orange County, Beauty and the Bad Boy (written as Bella Fontaine), and Gangsters and Dolls.

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