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Carol Lynch Williams
Carol Lynch Williams is the award-winning author of numerous books, including The Chosen One and Miles from Ordinary. She won the PEN/Phyllis Naylor Working Writer Fellowship. She facilitates children's writing conferences at Utah Valley University and Brigham Young University. Carol lives in Utah.

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Shanora Williams
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Shanora Williams considers herself a wondrous, down-to-earth author who's all about romance, paranormal, and historical fiction. Coffee and Oreos are her addiction. Reading is a necessity. Whenever she isn't writing or reading, she's most likely spending her time with family and loved ones, or watching hit TV.

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C. Herndon Williams
C. Herndon Williams lives in Bayside on the site of the abandoned town of St. Mary's of Aransas. After a career as a chemist, Dr. Williams retired to Bayside and began to indulge his interest by writing a historical-interest column, "Coastal Bend Chronicle," for local newspapers.

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Lana Williams
Lana Williams is a USA Today bestselling author with over fifty historical novels filled with mystery, romance, adventure, and sometimes, a pinch of paranormal to stir things up. She spends her days in Victorian, regency, and medieval times, depending on her mood and current deadline.

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Rashida T. Williams
Rashida T. Williams has been crafting stories for as long as she can remember. Over the years she developed a passion for writing, in part, because it allowed her to combine her two favorite genres: romance and fantasy.

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Patricia J. Williams
Patricia J. Williams is the James L. Dohr Professor of Law Emerita at Columbia Law School and the longtime former "Diary of a Mad Law Professor" columnist for The Nation. She is a winner of the Windham–Campbell Prize, a MacArthur fellow, and the author of six books.

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Bailey Williams
Bailey Williams is a storyteller and yoga teacher. She served in the US Marine Corps from 2008-2011 and attended university at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies. When she's not in the mountains with her very large dog, she can be found in her tiny cabin reading and baking scones.

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Yohuru Williams
Yohuru Williams is a distinguished university chair and professor of history, and founding director of the Racial Justice Initiative at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul. He is the author of Black Politics/White Power, Rethinking the Black Freedom Movement, and Teaching Beyond the Textbook.

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Stephen Williams
Stephen Williams lives in rural North Yorkshire with his family. He has written several crime novels, including the international bestseller Tuesday Falling. He has also performed at the Leeds Playhouse, devised several "pop-up" theatrical events, and written lyrics for bands.

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David Williams
David B. Williams is an historian, naturalist, and tour guide whose award-winning books include Homewaters: A Human and Natural History of Puget Sound and Too High and Too Steep: Reshaping Seattle's Topography. He publishes a free weekly Substack newsletter, "Street Smart Naturalist."

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Stacy Williams
Stacy Williams lives with her husband and children in Illinois. She writes in five-minute increments between homeschooling and extracurricular activities. She's spent years dreaming about writing love stories that in a worn and broken world, remind us of what we're truly made for.

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Nadya Williams
Nadya Williams (PhD, Princeton) walked away from academia after fifteen years as a professor of history and classics. She is now a homeschool mom, book review editor at Current, and a contributing editor at Providence magazine. She is the author of Cultural Christians in the Early Church.

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