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Staci Greason
Staci Greason's literary achievements include award-winning television pilots and screenplays. Her short stories and essays have been published in Brevity, Slate, Lunch Ticket, AFLW, The Same, and the Huff Post. Staci lives in Southern California, with her husband and their big dopey dog.

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Kathy Greeley
Kathy Greeley is a retired educator from Cambridge and Boston public schools.

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Andrew Greeley
Reverend Andrew Greeley is a priest, distinguished sociologist, and bestselling author.

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Henry T. Greely
Henry T. Greely is professor of law, professor by courtesy of genetics, and director of the Stanford Center for Law and the Biosciences at Stanford University, where he also chairs the Steering Committee of the Stanford University Center for Biomedical Ethics and directs the Stanford Program in Neuroscience and Society.

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Michael D. Green
Michael D. Green is Professor Emeritus of American Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has held fellowships from the Newberry Library and the Rockefeller Foundation and is former chair of the Native American Studies Program at Dartmouth College.

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Clara Myrick Green
Clara Myrick Green has written a local history on a Potomac River community and coauthored two historical articles on George Pointer.

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Matthew Green
Matthew Green is a historian and broadcaster with a doctorate from the University of Oxford. He writes for national newspapers, has appeared in many television documentaries, and is the author of Shadowlands: A Journey Through Britain's Lost Cities and Vanished Villages and London: A Travel Guide Through Time.

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Matthew N. Green
Matthew N. Green is professor of politics at The Catholic University of America and author of numerous books, including The Speaker of the House: A Study of Leadership and Underdog Politics: The Minority Party in the US House of Representatives.

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Barry Green
Barry Green is a US orchestral and solo double bass player and teacher. He was the principal bassist for the Cincinnati Symphony. A contemporary of people such as Gary Karr, he has developed and publicized his own method for double bass.

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Simon James Green
Simon James Green is the Carnegie nominated author of young adult novels Heartbreak Boys, Alex in Wonderland, Noah Can't Even, and Noah Could Never. His short story, "Penguins," features in the Proud anthology. His other work includes Llama Glamarama, illustrated by Garry Parsons, and his middle-grade debut, Life of Riley.

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David Green
David Green is senior lecturer in British studies and history, Harlaxton College, and a regular speaker on medieval history at conferences and seminars in the UK, Ireland, and the US.

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Anna Katharine Green
Known as the "Mother of the Detective Novel," Anna Katharine Green (1846–1935) shaped the structure of the modern detective novel and gave it a distinctive American style. Her works include the bestselling The Leavenworth Case, A Strange Disappearance, and The Step on the Stair.

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