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Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) was a major twentieth-century author and a key figure in literary history as a feminist and a modernist. Her major novels include Mrs. Dalloway, Orlando, The Waves, The Years, and Between the Acts.

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Adrian Wooldridge
Adrian Wooldridge is the political editor and a columnist at the Economist. He earned a doctorate in history from Oxford University, where he was a fellow of All Souls College. His books include Capitalism in America, coauthored with Alan Greenspan and The Wake-Up Call, coauthored with John Micklethwait.

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Anna Woofenden
Anna Woofenden is a writer, speaker, pastor, and leading voice in the food and faith movement. She is the founding pastor of The Garden Church in San Pedro, California, as well as the founder of Feed and Be Fed Farm. She is the cohost of the Food and Faith podcast.

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Kate Woodworth
Kate Woodworth is the author of the novel Racing Into the Dark. Her short stories have appeared in Cimarron Review, Western Humanities Review, Shenandoah, and other literary journals. She received her MFA from Boston University.

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Ian C. Woodward
Ian C. Woodward is professor of management practice at INSEAD, where he is also director of their flagship Advanced Management Program.

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Robert L. Woodson, Sr.
Robert L. Woodson, Sr., is the founder and president of the Woodson Center. He is a frequent advisor to local, state, and federal government officials as well as business and philanthropic organizations.

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Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
Thomas E. Woods, Jr., is a senior fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, and the author or coauthor of nine books, including the New York Time bestseller The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History.

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Vanessa Woods
Vanessa Woods is a research scientist, journalist, and author of children's books. A member of the Hominoid Psychology Research Group, her first book is It's Every Monkey for Themselves.

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Hazel Woods
Hazel Woods lives in New Mexico with her husband and two children. This Is How I'd Love You is her first novel. Visit Hazel at hazelwoodsauthor.com.

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Mark Woods
Mark Woods is the metro columnist for the Florida Times-Union, the daily newspaper in Jacksonville, Florida, and a recipient of the Eugene C. Pulliam Fellowship. He lives in Jacksonville, Florida.

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T. E. Woods
T. E. Woods is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Madison, Wisconsin. Her scientific writings are well represented in peer-reviewed journals and academic texts. Her literary works earned her a first place prize in fiction at the 2008 University of Wisconsin Writer's Institute.

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Alisa Woods
Alisa Woods lives in the Midwest with her husband and family, but her heart will always belong to the beaches and mountains where she grew up. She writes sexy paranormal romances about alpha men and the women who love them. Visit her at alisawoodsauthor.com.

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