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Barbara Pym
Barbara Pym (1913–1980) was a bestselling and award-winning English novelist. Her first book, Some Tame Gazelle, launched her career as a writer beloved for her social comedies of class and manners. Pym produced thirteen novels, the last three published posthumously.

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Ernie Pyle
Ernie Pyle worked as managing editor of the Washington News and later became a roving journalist for Scripps Howard Newspapers. After many years following the fighting in Europe, Pyle traveled to the South Pacific, where a sniper's bullet took his life in 1945.

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Robert Michael Pyle
Robert Michael Pyle is the author of fourteen books, including Sky Time in Gray's River, Chasing Monarchs, Where Bigfoot Walks, and Wintergreen, which won the John Burroughs Medal. A Yale–trained ecologist and a Guggenheim fellow, he is a full–time writer living in southwestern Washington.

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Raymond Hunter Pyle
Raymond Hunter Pyle is a two–tour Vietnam veteran and served in Danang, Cua Viet, and Dong Ha in 1967, and again in Danang from mid–1968 to mid–1969. He is the author of The Gunny, The Beast, and Maybe, among other works.

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Rod Pyle
Rod Pyle is a space historian who has worked with NASA at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the Johnson Space Center. He has written nine books on the history and technology of space exploration and science for major publishers in the U.S., U.K., and Asia.

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Howard Pyle
Howard Pyle (1853–1911), a renowned artist, writer, and teacher, is best known for founding the Brandywine school of painting and for authoring The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood of Nottinghamshire.

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Nicole Pyland
Nicole Pyland is a bestselling author of lesbian romance novels, including The Moments, All the Love Songs, and the Chicago series. She earned degrees in English and film and an MS in behavior analysis. She resides in Los Angeles, California, with her wife and their cats. Visit her at nicolepyland.com.

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Luke Pyenson
Luke Pyenson is a food and travel journalist whose work has appeared in the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Boston Globe, Saveur, and other publications. He was the longtime drummer of the critically acclaimed indie rock band Frankie Cosmos and founding drummer of cult DIY band Krill.

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Michael Pye
Michael Pye is the author of The Drowning Room, The Pieces from Berlin, and The Edge of the World, all three of which were New York Times Notable Books of the Year. He lives in Amsterdam.

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Beth Py-Lieberman
Beth Py-Lieberman is senior museums editor at the award-winning Smithsonian magazine, where as a thirty-six-year veteran, she educates readers on its history, art, and science collections and exhibitions. Py-Lieberman is also the editor of the "At the Smithsonian" section of Smithsonian magazine.

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Andrew F. Puzder
Andrew F. Puzder is an author, speaker, political commentator, attorney, and retired chief executive officer. He is a frequent lecturer on economics and politics. Pudzer is a sought-after commentator on economic and political issues in national publications and a regular guest on cable news shows.

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Mary Jo Putney
Mary Jo Putney is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author who has written over sixty novels and novellas. A ten-time finalist and two-time winner for the Romance Writers of America RITA. In 2013 she was awarded the RWA Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award. Visit her at maryjoputney.com.

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