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John J. Rowlands
John J. Rowlands had a varied career as a gold and silver prospector, miner, lumber scout, and newspaperman. He died in 1976.

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S.L. Rowland
S. L. Rowland loves traveling and has road-tripped coast to coast three times over. He currently lives in St. Louis with his Shiba Inu, Lawson. When not writing, he enjoys hiking, reading, weightlifting, playing video games and having his heart broken by various Atlanta sports teams. Visit him at slrowland.com.

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Jann Rowland
Jann Rowland is the author of Fate's Intervention, Something More Substantial, An Agreeable Compromise, and many other historical romance novels. Jann lives in Alberta, Canada, with his wife of more than twenty years, two grown sons, and one young daughter. Visit him at jannrowland.com.

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Tim Rowland
Tim Rowland has authored a number of books, including histories of the Adirondacks and Western Maryland mountains, and the Strange and Obscure series. An avid outdoorsman, Rowland has climbed in the Himalayas, hiked the Inca Trail, trekked throughout Europe, and ridden a bicycle across the United States.

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Michelle Rowen
Michelle Rowen, the winner of the 2007 Hold Medallion for Best First Book, writes paranormal romance, urban fantasy, futuristic romantic suspense, and young adult fantasy.

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Katja Rowell, MD
Katja Rowell, MD, is a family doctor and childhood feeding specialist. Known as "the Feeding Doctor," she is a national expert on children, feeding, and the intersection of health and wellness. She consults with a range of clients and writes on the importance of a healthy feeding relationship for online and print media.

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Alex Rowell
Alex Rowell, a lifelong resident of the Middle East, is a journalist and author in Lebanon. He has written for the BBC, the Economist, and the Washington Post, and is an editor at the Washington DC–based magazine New Lines.

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Ian V. Rowe
Ian V. Rowe is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where he focuses on education and upward mobility, family formation, and adoption. Mr. Rowe is the cofounder and CEO of Vertex Partnership Academies and is the chairman of the board for Spence-Chapin

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Kenneth E. Rowe
Kenneth E. Rowe, a retired clergy member of the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference, the premier bibliographer of American United Methodism, was for thirty-one years Methodist librarian and professor of church history at Drew University, as well as professor of church history in the Theological and Graduate Schools.

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Geraldine Rowe
Geraldine Rowe has worked as an educational psychologist for over thirty years in several United Kingdom Local Authorities, in over a hundred schools, nurseries, and colleges.

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Michael Rowe
Michael Rowe was born in Ottawa, and has lived in Beirut, Havana, and Paris. He is the author of the novels Enter, Night; Wild Fell; and October. An award-winning journalist and essayist, he is also the author of the nonfiction books Writing Below the Belt, Looking for Brothers, and Other Men's Sons.

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