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Mark A. Hewitt
Mark A. Hewitt is a retired aviation executive, college professor, and military pilot. The ideas for his books spring from life experiences, his extensive international travel, and an admiration for the unique "quiet" spyplanes from the Vietnam War. His novels have been approved by the CIA's Publication Review Board.

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Martin Hewitt
Martin Hewitt is a historian of Britain in the long-nineteenth century. During an academic career which involved work at several universities, he has published widely on urban history, working-class radicalism, life-writing, the press, and the platform.

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Jennifer Love Hewitt
Jennifer Love Hewitt has been in the entertainment industry for nearly twenty years and is currently the star, executive producer, and director of CBS's hit show Ghost Whisperer.

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William W. Hewitt
William W. Hewitt (1929–2001) was a freelance writer and the author of eight books and several hypnosis audiotapes, such as Hypnosis for Beginners, Tea Leaf Reading, and Astrology for Beginners. He was a certified clinical hypnotherapist and frequently lectured on hypnosis, mind power, self-improvement, metaphysics, and related subject

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Kate Hewitt
Kate Hewitt is the USA Today bestselling author of more than forty books, including This Fragile Life, Far Horizons, and The Other Side of the Bridge (writing as Katharine Swartz). An American ex-pat, she lives in the English Cotswolds with her husband and five children. Visit her at kate-hewitt.com.

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J.M. Hewitt
J. M. Hewitt is the author of six crime fiction novels, and her work has also been published in three short story anthologies. In contrast to the sometimes dark content of her books, she lives a very nice life in a seaside town in Suffolk with her dog, Marley.

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Maia Heyck-Merlin
Maia Heyck-Merlin is chief talent officer for Achievement First, a high-performing charter school management organization. She spends the majority of her free time designing and delivering organization training for busy teachers and school leaders.

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Cecilia Heyes
Cecilia Heyes is Senior Research Fellow in Theoretical Life Sciences and Professor of Psychology at All Souls College, University of Oxford.

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Clinton Heylin
Clinton Heylin is the author of several books about popular music and entertainment, including Bob Dylan, Revolution in the Air, All the Mad Men, and No More Sad Refrains.

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Arlene Heyman
Arlene Heyman is the recipient of Woodrow Wilson, Fulbright, Rockefeller, and Robert Wood Johnson fellowships. She has been published in the New American Review and other journals, won Epoch magazine's novella contest, and has been listed twice in the honor rolls of The Best American Short Stories.

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Eva Heymann
Eva Heymann is coauthor of Three Sisters: A True Holocaust Story of Love, Luck, and Survival.

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C. David Heymann
C. David Heymann is the internationally known author of the New York Times bestsellers RFK: A Candid Biography of Robert F. Kennedy; Poor Little Rich Girl: The Life and Legend of Barbara Hutton; and A Woman Named Jackie: An Intimate Biography of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis.

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