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John Searles
John Searles is the author of the bestselling novels Boy Still Missing and Strange But True. He is is the editor-at-large of Cosmopolitan. His essays have been appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Daily Beast and other national publications. John lives in New York City.

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David Sears
David Sears is a New Jersey–based historian and author. A former United States Navy officer as well as a Vietnam war veteran, he is the author of several books, including The Last Epic Naval Battle, Such Men as These, Pacific Air, and At War with the Wind.

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William Sears, MD
William Sears, M.D., has been advising busy parents on how to raise healthier families for over forty years. He serves as a consultant for TV, magazines, radio and other media, and his website AskDrSears.com is one of the most popular health and parenting sites.

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Barry Sears, PhD
Barry Sears, PhD, is the author of fourteen books, including the #1 New York Times bestseller The Zone, and the New York Times bestsellers Mastering the Zone and Zone-Perfect Meals in Minutes. Dr. Sears has been a frequent guest on many national programs, including 20/20, Today, Good Morning America, and CBS Morning News.

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Annie Seaton
Annie Seaton lives near the beach on the east coast of Australia. Annie and her husband leave the beach to roam the remote areas of Australia, for story ideas and research. When she is not writing, you can find her with a camera in her hand . . . usually at sunset.

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Mark Sebanc
Mark Sebanc has worked as an editor and translator, with several books to his credit. He holds BA and MS degrees in classics from the University of Toronto. When not engaged in wordsmithing, he enjoys playing hockey, splitting firewood, and savoring the peace of his backwoods farm in the Upper Ottawa valley of Ontario.

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Mihail Sebastian
Born in Romania in 1907, Mihail Sebastian worked as a lawyer and writer until anti-Semitic legislation forced him to abandon his public career. Having survived the war and the Holocaust, he was killed in a road accident in 1945. His long-lost diary, Journal 1935–1944: The Fascist Years, was published in the late 1990s.

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Cat Sebastian
Cat Sebastian writes steamy, upbeat historical romances. They usually take place in the Regency, generally have at least one LGBTQ+ main character, and always have happy endings.

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Althaea Sebastiani
Althaea Sebastiani is a dedicated priestess to Divine Twins and a spirit-led witch with twenty-five years of experience. She helps other witches deepen their practice and strengthen their relationship with the land, spirits, and gods. Visit her at ladyalthaea.com.

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Edward H. Sebesta
Edward H. Sebesta been researching the neo-Confederate movement and writing about it since the early 1990s. He is the author of Pernicious: The Neo-Confederate Campaign against Social Justice in America. Besides researching and writing about the neo-Confederates he is also an activist.

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Victor Sebestyen
Victor Sebestyen was born in Budapest. He has worked on many newspapers in the U.K., including the Times, the Daily Mail, and the London Evening Standard. He has also written for American publications, including the New York Times. He is currently an associate editor at Newsweek.

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Jeff Sebo
Jeff Sebo is clinical associate professor of environmental studies, affiliated professor of bioethics, medical ethics, and philosophy, and director of the Animal Studies MA Program at New York University. He is also coauthor of Chimpanzee Rights and Food, Animals, and the Environment.

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