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Beth Ehemann
Beth Ehemann is the author of the Cranberry Inn series. When she's not sitting in front of her computer writing or on Pinterest, she loves reading, photography, martinis, and all things Chicago Cubs and Blackhawks. She lives in the northern suburbs of Chicago with her husband and four children.

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Arielle Egozi
Arielle Egozi (she/they) is a writer and creative director. Their work is centered on the destigmatization (and celebration) of all bodies, brains, and identities and has been featured across major publications like the Washington Post, Business Insider, and Vice. She shares a bed with her two perrhijos and partner.

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Pete Egoscue
Pete Egoscue, an anatomical physiologist, founded The Egoscue Method in 1978. His exercise therapy program is acclaimed worldwide for treating musculoskeletal pain attributed to workplace and sports injuries, accidents, aging, and more. He has worked with some of the biggest names in sports, business, and politics.

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John Eglin
John Eglin is currently professor of history at the University of Montana. His published work includes Venice Transfigured: The Myth of Venice in British Culture, 1660-1797 and The Imaginary Autocrat: Beau Nash and the Invention of Bath.

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Greg Eghigian
Greg Eghigian is a professor of history and bioethics at Pennsylvania State University. An expert on the history of the abnormal and the paranormal in the modern world, his research has been supported by NASA and the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.

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James Eggebeen
James A. Eggebeen served in the Navy and then worked as an executive in the high-tech sector. When he's not immersed in worlds of swords and sorcery, James works from home as a programmer. James is an active member in several writing groups and loves working with new writers to help them along on their journey.

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Douglas R. Egerton
Douglas R. Egerton has taught history at Le Moyne College since 1987; he has also held visiting appointments at Colgate University, Cornell University, and the University College of Dublin. He is the author of nine books, including the Lincoln Prize cowinner Thunder at the Gates.

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Owen Egerton
Owen Egerton is the author of two novels, The Book of Harold and Everyone Says That at the End of the World, and one story collection, How Best to Avoid Dying. He's also the writer/director of the psychological horror film Follow.

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Thomas Egenes
Thomas Egenes received his doctorate from the University of Virginia, after graduating from the University of Notre Dame. He is an associate professor at Maharishi University of Management. Egenes has written some of today's leading guides for learning Sanskrit, which are used at universities in the U.S., Europe, and Australia.

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Greg Egan
Greg Egan is a computer programmer and the author of the acclaimed science fiction novels Permutation City, Diaspora, Teranesia, Quarantine, and the Orthogonal trilogy. Greg has won the Hugo Award as well as the John W. Campbell Memorial Award. He lives in Australia.

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Timothy Egan
Timothy Egan is a national enterprise reporter for the New York Times. He is the author of four books and the recipient of several awards, including the Pulitzer Prize. He lives in Seattle.

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Maria Eftimiades
Maria Eftimiades is a journalist and the author of several books, including Lethal Lolita, My Name Is Katherine, Sins of the Mother, and Garden of Graves.

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