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Gerri Hill
Gerri Hill has nearly forty published works, including the GCLS winners The Neighbor, Paradox Valley, and The Midnight Moon. In addition, Devil's Rock, Hell's Highway, and Snow Falls have all won Goldies, along with the 2009 GCLS winner Partners, the last book in the popular Hunter series.

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Joseph Hilldorfer
Joseph Hilldorfer is a special agent for the Environmental Protection Agency.

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John Hillen
John Hillen is a leadership and strategy professor in the School of Business at George Mason University, a consultant, and a director for many companies. His views on leadership draw from his experiences as a CEO of public and private companies, and a board chair and director.

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RB Hilliard
RB Hilliard lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with her husband and two children. In 2012 she began writing His End Game, the first book in her MMG Series. Hilliard has not only published six books in this series, but has gone on to publish Utterly Forgettable, a hilariously funny romantic comedy.

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Jennifer Hillier
Jennifer Hillier is the author of the novel Creep and its sequel, Freak.

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Jonathan Hillinger
Jonathan Hillinger is the author of award-winning short stories, internationally published articles, and The Fortress. He is also known for writing historical novels in the magical realism genre. Jonathan finished his bachelor's and master's degree in biochemistry while living in Cordoba, Argentina.

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Jonathan E. Hillman
Jonathan E. Hillman, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), is director of the Reconnecting Asia Project, one of the most extensive databases tracking China's Belt and Road Initiative. He lives in Washington, DC.

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Pam Hillman
CBA bestselling author Pam Hillman was born and raised on a dairy farm in Mississippi and spent her teenage years perched on the seat of a tractor raking hay. She's the author of the Natchez Trace series, Stealing Jake, the 12 Brides of Christmas series, and many more.

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Matt Hills
Matt Hills is Professor of Media and Film at the University of Huddersfield, U.K., and co-director of the Centre for Participatory Culture based there. His monographs include Fan Cultures, The Pleasures of Horror, Triumph of a Time Lord, and Doctor Who: The Unfolding Event.

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Stuart Hills
Stuart Hills was twenty years old when he joined a tank regiment preparing to spearhead the D-Day landings. His parents and sister were in Hong Kong, prisoners of the Japanese, their fate unknown. One of the few surviving officers in the regiment at the end of the war, he went on to a successful business career.

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Phillip Hills
Phillip Hills has had a varied career. After studying philosophy he has, at various times, worked as a docker, a crane driver, a truck driver, and a scuba diving instructor. He found more gainful employment as an inspector of taxes, and also ran his own accountancy for twenty years.

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Rachel Hills
Rachel Hills is an Australian journalist living in New York City. Her work has been published widely both in print and online, in publications including Vogue, NYMag.com, Cosmopolitan, The Atlantic, The Daily Beast, and many others. Her blog, Musings of an Inappropriate Woman, has more than 100,000 subscribers spanning the globe.

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