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Talya Tate Boerner
Talya Tate Boerner is a regular contributor to Arkansas Farm Bureau's Front Porch Magazine, onlyinarkansas.com, and Delta Crossroads. Her work has also been published in Arkansas Review, Postcard Shorts, the Write Life, and Deep South Magazine. The Accidental Salvation of Gracie Lee is her first novel.

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Lisa Boero
Lisa Boero is a lawyer and moonlighting novelist. She is the author of the Nerdy Girls series of mysteries, featuring fast–talking, face–blind detective Liz Howe. Boero lives in Marshfield, Wisconsin, along with her family, and can be contacted at lisaboero.com.

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Judith V. Boettcher
Judith V. Boettcher is a nationally known consultant and author on online distance learning. She has led faculty support organizations at Penn State University and Florida State University, and is the founder and principal of Designing for Learning.

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Jonathan Boff
Jonathan Boff is a Senior Lecturer in History and War Studies at the University of Birmingham, where he teaches courses on conflict from Homer to Helmand. He specializes in the First World War and his book, Winning and Losing on the Western Front: The British Third Army and the Defeat of Germany in 1918 was short-listed for the Templer Medal and for the British Army Book of the Year award.

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Thomas A. Bogar
Thomas A. Bogar taught theater for forty years, most recently at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia and Hood College in Frederick, Maryland. He is the author of John E. Owens, American Presidents Attend the Theatre.

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Julie Bogart
Julie Bogart is the creator of the award-winning, innovative Brave Writer program, teaching writing and language arts to thousands of families for over twenty years. She's the founder of Brave Learner Home, a 15,000-member community which supports homeschooling parents through coaching and teaching.

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Bill Boggs
Bill Boggs is an Emmy Award–winning TV talk show host, producer, and author who began his career in comedy. His books include the comic novel The Adventures of Spike the Wonder Dog, a self-help book, Got What It Takes?, and At First Sight, a love story optioned by Hollywood.

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Steve Bogira
Steve Bogira graduated from Northwestern University and has been a prizewinning writer for the Chicago Reader since 1981. He is a former Alicia Patterson Fellow. He lives with his wife in Evanston, Illinois.

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Katherine Bogle
Katherine Bogle is the author of the steampunk phenomenon Queen of Thieves as well as the internationally bestselling Dominion Rising series. She currently resides in Saint John, New Brunswick, with her partner in crime and a plethora of cats. Visit her at katherinebogle.com.

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Peter Bognanni
Peter Bognanni, a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, is a 2008 Pushcart Prize nominee, and his short story "The Body Eternal" was chosen by Stephen King as one of the 100 Most Distinguished Stories of 2006.

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Anna Bogutskaya
Anna Bogutskaya is a London-based freelance film programmer, broadcaster, writer, and creative producer. She is also cofounder of the horror film collective and podcast The Final Girls and festival director of Underwire Festival. Previously, Anna was the film and events programmer at the British Film Institute.

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