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E.J. Wenstrom
E. J. Wenstrom writes dark speculative fiction for adults and teens, including the young adult dystopian novel Departures and the award-winning Chronicles of the Third Realm War series. When she isn't writing fiction, E. J. Wenstrom is a regular contributor to DIY MFA and BookRiot, and cohosts the Fantasy+Girl Podcast.

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Kelly Wendorf
Kelly Wendorf is a mother, an International Coach Federation Master Certified Coach (MCC) who specializes in transformative change, an author, a spiritual mentor, and a socially responsible entrepreneur. She is the founding partner of EQUUS, an innovative leadership development organization.

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Chuck Wendig
Chuck Wendig is the New York Times bestselling author of Star Wars: Aftermath. He is also the author of The Kick-Ass Writer from Writer's Digest Books. His Miriam Black books are currently being adapted into a major TV series.

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Tim Wendel
Tim Wendel is a writer-in-residence at Johns Hopkins University and the author of Summer of '68, Cancer Crossings, High Heat, and the historical novels, Castro's Curveball and its sequel Escape from Castro's Cuba. He has appeared on PBS, CNN, ESPN, and NPR, and is the narrator of several audiobooks.

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Annelie Wendeberg
Annelie Wendeberg is an ex-scientist and the author of the award-winning Anna Kronberg thriller series. She writes Victorian crime novels, climate fiction, and short stories in various genres. Visit her at anneliewendeberg.com.

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Raymond Wemmlinger
Raymond Wemmlinger has been studying the Tudors for many years. His skills as a historian were cultivated in nineteenth century British and American theater through his career of thirty-seven years as curator and librarian of The Players Foundation for Theater Education at The Players in New York City.

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Andrew Welsh-Huggins
Andrew Welsh-Huggins is the Shamus, Derringer, and ITW-award-nominated author of the Andy Hayes Private Eye series and editor of Columbus Noir. Library Journal called his crime novel The End of The Road one of the best thrillers of 2023. His short fiction has appeared in multiple magazines and anthologies.

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Ian Wellsted
Having served with "A" Squadron, 1 SAS during 1944 and 1945, and being wounded in April 1945, after the Second World War Colonel Ian Wellsted OBE remained in the British Army for a further twenty-two years. He served in Palestine, Egypt, Europe, and the Far East. He died in 2002, aged eighty-three.

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Alastair Wells
Alastair Wells is a post-graduate-qualified molecular biologist, virologist, and genetic engineer with a PhD in mathematical modeling and economics. Dr. Wells lives on a dead-end dirt road near the end of the world with his dog, cat, curious children, and selfless partner.

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Rob Wells
Rob Wells is visiting associate professor at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland.

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Roma Wells
Roma Wells is a Sri Lankan and Irish writer with a family heritage entwined with wild animals and sectarian conflict. Roma studied international relations at Cambridge University and has worked in journalism, foreign affairs, and international development. Seek the Singing Fish is Roma's debut novel.

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