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Margaret Weis
Margaret Weis, the internationally bestselling cocreator of Dragonlance and many other popular fantasy series, was born in Missouri and worked as an editor for TSR. She lives in Wisconsin.

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S.E. Weir
S. E. Weir lives in the Philly suburbs with her awesome husband and their two rambunctious boys. She enjoys creating stories so much that she forgets the dishes and laundry most days, inevitably causing a disruption in the space-time continuum. She is coauthor, with Michael Anderle, of the Empress' Spy series.

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David Weir
David Weir is Distinguished Visiting Scholar at Goldsmiths, University of London, and Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature at Cooper Union in New York City. He has published ten books, two on film directors, two on James Joyce, and several on such topics as orientalism, anarchism, and decadence.

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Robert Weintraub
Robert Weintraub is a frequent contributor to the New York Times and Slate and the author of the acclaimed books The House That Ruth Built, The Victory Season, and No Better Friend.

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Stanley Weintraub
Stanley Weintraub is a historian, biographer, and professor emeritus of arts and humanities at Pennsylvania State University, as well as the author of Silent Night and General Washington's Christmas.

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Aileen Weintraub
Aileen Weintraub is an award-winning author, journalist, and editor. She has written for the Washington Post, Glamour, NBC, AARP, and others. She has also published several children's books, including Never Too Young!: 50 Unstoppable Kids Who Made a Difference and We Got Game!: 35 Female Athletes Who Changed the World.

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Eugene Weinstock
Eugene Weinstock is the author of Beyond the Last Path, a first-hand account of his imprisonment at the Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany during World War Two. His work was first published in the United States in 1947. He passed away in 1984.

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Maia Weinstock
Maia Weinstock is an editor, writer, and producer of science and children's media whose work has appeared in Scientific American, Discover, BrainPOP, and Scholastic's Science World. She is deputy editorial director at MIT News, a lecturer at MIT on the history of women in STEM, and creator of LEGO's "Women of NASA."

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Netta Weinstein
Netta Weinstein is an internationally recognized psychologist and director of the European Research Council's Solitude: Alone but Resilient (SOAR) project. She is also professor of psychology at the University of Reading and an associate researcher at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, UK.

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Mark Weinstein
Mark Weinstein is a world-renowned tech entrepreneur, contemporary thought leader, privacy expert, and one of the visionary inventors of social networking. His adventure in social media has lasted over twenty-five years through three award-winning personal social media platforms. Find him at markweinsteininventor.com.

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Brad Weinstein
Brad Weinstein is an educational leader and cofounder of BehaviorFlip, a restorative behavior management system. Brad is the creator of @teachergoals, a popular educational social media account. Brad is happily married with three children.

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Philip Weinstein
Philip Weinstein is Alexander Griswold Cummins Professor of English at Swarthmore College. He is the author of several books, including Becoming Faulkner, which received the Holman Award for the best book written on southern literature. Philip is also the editor of The Cambridge Companion to William Faulkner.

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