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Michael Ruse
Michael Ruse taught philosophy for thirty-five years at the University of Guelph, in Ontario, Canada, and then for twenty years at Florida State University. He is an expert on the history and philosophy of evolutionary biology and has written or edited over sixty books.

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Giovanni Ruscitti
Giovanni Ruscitti, Esq. is a first generation Italian-American who grew up in Frederick, Colorado. A nationally recognized attorney, arbitrator, and mediator, as well as a frequent speaker at national legal events, Giovanni is the managing partner of national law firm Berg Hill Greenleaf Ruscitti, LLP.

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Aimie K. Runyan
Aimie K. Runyan, member of the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers and Women's Fiction Writers Association, has been an avid student of French and francophone studies for more than fifteen years. She lives in Colorado with her husband and two children.

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Lauren Runow
Lauren Runow is the author of multiple adult contemporary romance novels, including Falling into the Black, Gravity, and Black Widow. She lives in Northern California with her husband and two sons.

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David Rundell
David Rundell studied Arabic at Oxford and served as an American diplomat for thirty years in Washington, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, and the United Arab Emirates. After retiring from the Foreign Service he spent three years at the Monitor Group before joining Arabia Analytica as a partner.

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B.N. Rundell
Born into a ranching/rodeo family, B. N. Rundell is the youngest of seven boys. After careers in business, insurance, and thirty years as a Baptist pastor, Bob retired to pursue his dream of writing. His books include the Buckskin Chronicles, the Stonecroft Saga series, and the Rocky Mountain Saint series.

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David Runciman
David Runciman is professor of politics at the University of Cambridge and the author of How Democracy Ends, among other books. A contributing editor for the London Review of Books, he lives in Cambridge, England.

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Robert Rummel-Hudson
Robert Rummel-Hudson has been writing online since 1995. During that time, his work has been recognized by the Diarist Awards at diarist.net, including citations for Best Writing, Best Overall Journal, Best Account of a Public or News Event, Best Dramatic Entry, and the Legacy Hall of Fame Award.

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Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Rūmī
Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi, more popularly known in the English-speaking world simply as Rumi, was a thirteenth-century Persian poet, theologian, and Sufi mystic. He is regarded as one of the greatest spiritual masters and poetical intellects. Rumi's poems have been widely translated into many languages and transposed into various formats. He has been described as the most popular and bestselling poet in the United States.

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Donald Rumbelow
Donald Rumbelow was a London police officer. He lectures on crime and London history and is a former chairperson of the Crime Writers Association.

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Ann Rule
Ann Rule (1931–2015) drew on her experience as a former policewoman to become one of America's top true-crime writers. The author of over 1,000 articles and numerous books, she lectured widely to law-enforcement schools and agencies. She also served as a consultant to the FBI's Violent Criminal Apprehension Program.

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Jane Rule
Jane Rule (1931–2007) was the author of several novels and essay collections, including the groundbreaking lesbian love story Desert of the Heart,which was made into the feature film Desert Hearts. She was inducted into the Order of Canada in 2007.

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