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Robert F. Moss
Robert Moss is a writer and independent scholar. He is the author of Southern Spirits: Four Hundred Years of Drinking in the American South and Barbecue: The History of an American Institution. He is currently the contributing barbecue editor for Southern Living and the southern food correspondent for Serious Eats.

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Elizabeth Moss
Elizabeth Moss is the author of several historical romance novels, including Lavinia in Love, The Earl and His Tiger, and A Most Dangerous Lady. She also writes award-winning fiction as Victoria Lamb. Elizabeth lives with her husband and five children in South West England. Visit her at elizabethmossfiction.com.

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Dora Levy Mossanen
Dora Levy Mossanen is an internationally acclaimed bestselling novelist, a writer for Huffington Post, and book reviewer for the Jewish Journal. Born in Israel, Dora moved to Iran at the age of nine, and has lived in Los Angeles since the onset of the Islamic Revolution in 1979.

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Fred Moten
Fred Moten is professor of performance studies at New York University and the author of B Jenkins, In the Break: The Aesthetics of the Black Radical Tradition, and coauthor of The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning & Black Study.

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Veronique Mottier
Véronique Mottier is fellow and director of studies in social and political sciences at Jesus College, Cambridge, and professor of sociology at the University of Lausanne. Her books include Politics of Sexuality: Identity, Gender, Citizenship, coedited with Terrell Carver.

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Tommy Mottola
Tommy Mottola, former head of Sony Records, is credited with developing some of the biggest artists of all time, including Carly Simon, Michael Jackson, Billy Joel, Celine Dion, and Destiny's Child. Under his chairmanship, Sony Records sold eight billion records and earned more than $65 billion worldwide.

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Philip Mould
Philip Mould appears regularly on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow and hosted the Channel 4 series Changing Faces, about the evolution of portraiture. Known as "the art detective," he is the art adviser to the British House of Commons and House of Lords.

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Harry Mount
Harry Mount, formerly a Latin tutor, is a deputy comment editor for the Daily Telegraph.

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Toni Mount
Toni Mount is an author of historical nonfiction and a teacher. She's a member of the Richard III Society's Research Committee, a costumed interpreter at historical events, and belongs to the Crime Writers' Association. She is the author of the Sebastian Foxley medieval murder mystery novels.

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Fiona Mountain
Fiona Mountain is the author of Isabella, Pale as the Dead, and Bloodline, which won the prestigious Mary Higgins Clark Award.

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Jess Mountifield
Jess Mountifield was born in the quaint village of Woodbridge in the UK, spent some of her childhood in the States, and now resides near the beautiful Roman city of Bath. She is the author of several series, including Tales of Ethanar, Dragon of Shadow and Air, and Guild of the Eternal Flame.

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Mario Moussa
Mario Moussa is a senior fellow in the Wharton School of Business's Leonard Davis Institute at the University of Pennsylvania, where he directs and teaches programs in health care.

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