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Jeff Wheeler
Wall Street Journal bestselling author Jeff Wheeler took an early retirement from his career at Intel in 2014 to write full-time. He is a husband, father of five, and a devout member of his church.

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Lonnie Wheeler
Lonnie Wheeler's numerous books include collaborations on the autobiographies of Hank Aaron (I Had a Hammer), Bob Gibson (Stranger to the Game), Mike Piazza (Long Shot), a baseball dialogue between Gibson and Reggie Jackson (Sixty Feet, Six Inches), and reflections on a summer at Wrigley Field (Bleachers). He lives in New Richmond, Ohio.

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Joseph Wheelan
Joseph Wheelan, a former reporter and editor for the Associated Press, is the author of Jefferson's War, Mr. Adams's Last Crusade, and Invading Mexico.

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Charles Wheelan
Charles Wheelan is the author of the bestselling Naked Statistics and Naked Economics and is a former correspondent for the Economist. He teaches public policy and economics at Dartmouth College and lives in Hanover, New Hampshire, with his family.

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Zöe Wheddon
A native of Jane Austen's beloved county of Hampshire, Zöe Wheddon is the author of Jane Austen's Best Friend: The Life and Influence of Martha Lloyd.

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Ed Wheat, M.D.
Ed Wheat, MD, (1926–2001) was a family physician for decades and an authority on premarital and marital counseling.

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Gaye Wheat
Gaye Wheat has presented Christian Home seminars with her husband, Ed Wheat, MD.

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Brian Wheat
Brian Wheat is best known as the bass guitarist of the platinum-selling band, Tesla, which he cofounded in 1982. Tesla became one of the biggest bands of the late 1980s–1990s. Brian owns a recording studio by the name of J Street Recorders in Sacramento, California.

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Richard Whatmore
Richard Whatmore is a professor of modern history and codirector of the Institute of Intellectual History at the University of St. Andrews. He is the author of Republicanism and the French Revolution; Against War and Empire; What is Intellectual History?; and Terrorists, Anarchists and Republicans.

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Michael Whatling
Michael Whatling began his career as a technical writer for engineering firms in Canada, and Japan. Leaving to teach at the secondary and university levels, he returned to writing by penning A Vigil for Joe Rose, a collection of short stories based on his doctoral research. The French Baker's War is his first novel.

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Edith Wharton
Edith Wharton (1862–1937), the author of such classics as The Age of Innocence, The House of Mirth, and The Custom of the Country, is best known for her "society novels," in which she analyzed the changing scene of fashionable American life in contrast to that of Old Europe.

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Tim Wharnsby
Tim Wharnsby has spent more than thirty years as a sports reporter with the Toronto Sun and the Globe and Mail. He also appeared on Hockey Night in Canada several times and composed the anchor features for Hockey Day in Canada on deaf junior player Gregg Sutch and the tenth anniversary of Dan Snyder's fatal car accident.

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