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Abby Geni
Abby Geni is the author of The Lightkeepers, winner of the Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Award for Fiction and the inaugural Chicago Review of Books Award for Best Fiction; The Wildlands, a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize; and The Last Animal, an Indies Introduce Debut Authors selection.

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Mary Siisip Geniusz
Mary Siisip Geniusz (1948–2016) was of Cree and Métis descent and a member of the Bear Clan. She worked as an oshkaabewis (a traditional Anishinaabe apprentice) with the late Keewaydinoquay, an Anishinaabe medicine woman, and ethnobotanist from Michigan.

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Nicola Gennaioli
Nicola Gennaioli is professor of finance at Bocconi University in Italy. He lives in Milan.

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Ted Genoways
Ted Genoways, an award-winning poet, journalist, and editor, is the author of Walt Whitman and the Civil War. He served as editor of the Virginia Quarterly Review from 2003 to 2012, during which time the magazine won six National Magazine Awards. He is a winner of the James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism. Ted lives in Lincoln, Nebraska, with his family.

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Mary C. Gentile
Mary C. Gentile is director of the Giving Voice to Values curriculum and senior research scholar at Babson College. Her articles have appeared in Harvard Business Review, strategy+business, BizEd, CFO Magazine, and Risk Management, and she has written several books on ethics and diversity.

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Chris Gentry
Chris Gentry is a successful businessperson, teacher, and author. He lives in New England.

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Kristen Gentry
Kristen Gentry received her MFA from Indiana University. Her award-winning fiction has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and has appeared in Crab Orchard Review, Jabberwock Review, and other journals. Learn more at kristengentry.com.

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John J. Geoghegan
John J. Geoghegan began his career as a special correspondent for the New York Times. His first book, Operation Storm, tells the story of a squadron of Japanese underwater aircraft carriers built to launch an aerial raid against the US as a follow up to Pearl Harbor. It served as inspiration for a Channel Five documentary.

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Jeffrey Geoghegan
Jeffrey Geoghegan, PhD, is the author of The Time, Place, and Purpose of the Deuteronomistic History and coauthor, with David Noel Freedman and Michael Homan, of The Nine Commandments.

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Demetra George
Demetra George is the author of Asteroid Goddesses and the coauthor of Astrology for Yourself. She incorporates mythological archetypes, transpersonal healing therapies, and astrology in her lecturing, teaching, and counseling.

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Renee George
Renee George is the USA Today bestselling author of many paranormal mysteries and romances, including the Barkside of the Moon Cozy Mystery series and the Nora Black Midlife Psychic Mystery series. Renee resides in mid-Missouri with her family. Visit her at renee-george.com.

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Coulter H. George
Coulter H. George is a professor of classics at the University of Virginia. The author of Expressions of Agency in Ancient Greek and Expressions of Time in Ancient Greek, he has also taught at Rice University and was a Junior Research Fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge.

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