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Leah Dobrinska
Leah Dobrinska is the author of the Larkspur Library Mysteries and the Mapleton novels. She earned her degree in English literature from UW-Madison where she was awarded the Dean's Prize and served as a Writing Fellow. She has since worked as a freelance writer, editor, and content marketer.

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Alfred Doblin
Alfred Döblin (1878–1957) was a German novelist, essayist, and doctor, best known for his novel Berlin Alexanderplatz. A prolific writer whose work spans more than half a century and a wide variety of literary movements and styles, Döblin is one of the most important figures of German literary modernism.

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Jake Dobkin
Jake Dobkin was raised in Brooklyn, attended Columbia University, and cofounded Gothamist, a website about New York City, of which he is also the publisher.

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Leighann Dobbs
USA Today bestselling author Leighann Dobbs discovered her passion for writing after a twenty-year career as a software engineer. Her books include cozy mysteries, historical and contemporary romances, and adventure novels. Visit Leighann at leighanndobbs.com.

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L. A. Dobbs
L. A. Dobbs is the not-so-cozy pen name of USA Today bestselling cozy mystery author Leighann Dobbs. Under the name L. A. Dobbs, she writes engaging mysteries that have twisty plots filled with secrets and lies.

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Frank Dobbin
Frank Dobbin is Henry Ford II Professor of the Social Sciences and chair of the Department of Sociology at Harvard University. His books include Inventing Equal Opportunity and The Global Diffusion of Markets and Democracy (with Beth Simmons and Geoffrey Garrett).

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Desmond Doane
Desmond Doane is the pen name of USA Today bestselling author, Ernie Lindsey, who lives, works, and writes in the Pacific Northwest. Lindsey is the author of thirteen mystery and suspense novels.

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Eugenia Dmitrieva
Eugenia Dmitrieva is a prolific author of LitRPG, science fiction, and Slavic fantasy. She started writing in 2006 by actively participating in literary challenges on various gaming forums. In 2013, she began writing full-time using her extensive experience as a consummate gamer.

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Négar Djavadi
Négar Djavadi was born in Iran in 1969 to a family of intellectuals opposed to the regimes both of the Shah, then of Khomeini. She arrived in France at the age of eleven, having crossed the mountains of Kurdistan on horseback with her mother and sister. She is a screenwriter and lives in Paris. Disoriental is her first novel.

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Ariel Djanikian
Ariel Djanikian graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2004 and holds an MFA in fiction writing from the University of Michigan. The Office of Mercy is her first novel.

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Robert DiYanni
Robert DiYanni is an instructional consultant with the Center for Faculty Advancement at New York University, where he is also an adjunct professor of humanities. His recent books include The Craft of College Teaching and Critical Reading Across the Curriculum. He lives in Bedford, New York.

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Thomas Dixon
Thomas Dixon is a historian of emotions, philosophy, science, and religion at Queen Mary, University of London, where he directs the Centre for the History of the Emotions. He is a regular contributor to radio and television programs as an academic consultant, interviewee, and presenter.

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