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Jesse Marcel, Jr.
In July of 1947, Jesse Marcel, Jr., was a typical eleven-year-old boy who witnessed events that were anything but typical. He grew up to become a physician, a military surgeon, a pilot, a husband, a father, and a grandfather.

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Tif Marcelo
Tif Marcelo is a veteran army nurse and holds a BS in nursing and a master's in public administration. Her books include Once Upon a Sunset, The Key to Happily Ever After, and the Journey to the Heart series.

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William March
William March (1893–1954) was an American novelist and short-story writer. His first novel, Company K, was based largely on his wartime experiences. A prolific writer of short stories, he was a four-time winner of the O. Henry Prize.

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Emily March
Emily March is the award-winning, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of contemporary and historical romances, including Her Outlaw, The Cowboy's Runaway Bride, and Capture the Night. A recipient of Romantic Times magazine's Career Achievement Award and its Reviewer's Choice award, she is also a three-time RITA finalist. Emily is a graduate of Texas A&M University. She lives in Texas with her husband.

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Tracy March
Award-winning author Tracy March writes romantic thrillers and lighthearted romances inspired by her real-life happily ever after. Always up for travel and adventure, Tracy has flown in a stunt plane, snowmobiled on the Continental Divide, ziplined in the Swiss Alps, and been chased by a bull in the mountains of St. Lucia.

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Nev March
Nev March is the first Indian born writer to win the Minotaur Books/Mystery Writers of America First Crime Novel Award for her Edgar-finalist debut, Murder in Old Bombay. Nev sits on the New York chapter board of Mystery Writers of America and is a member of Crime Writers of Color.

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Maggie March
Maggie March writes cozy mysteries that will make you laugh. Born in Cuba, she was raised on Florida's space coast. She loves the beach, time spent with family, and is always on the lookout for the perfect key lime pie recipe (but not the kind they served on Dexter).

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John S. March, MD
John S. March, MD, is director of the Division of Neurosciences Medicine at the Duke Clinical Research Institute. A widely published author of books for professionals, including OCD in Children and Adolescents, his research defines the state of the art for treatment of young people with OCD.

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William R. Marchand, MD
William R. Marchand, MD, is a mindfulness teacher, board-certified psychiatrist and neuroscientist, clinical associate professor of psychiatry, and adjunct assistant professor of psychology at the University of Utah. His personal mindfulness practice is in the Soto Zen tradition, in which he is an ordained monk.

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Melanie Marchande
Melanie Marchande is a young writer who loves creating fun, flirty, and occasionally steamy stories about two people realizing they just can't live without each other. She is the author of I Married a Billionaire: Lost and Found and I Married a Billionaire: The Prodigal Son.

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C. Marina Marchese
C. Marina Marchese is the founder of the American Honey Tasting Society, a leading resource for honey sensory education in the US. Marina's expertise is valued around the globe with her organization being a go-to resource for beekeepers and honey enthusiasts everywhere.

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Shawn E. Marchese
Shawn E. Marchese went down the hobbit hole in his teens and has been in love with Middle-earth ever since. He hosts the Prancing Pony Podcast with Alan Sisto. He is a compliance officer and lives with his wife and two children in Austin, Texas.

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