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Lee Weiner
Lee Weiner was born and raised on Chicago's south side. His activist life began with free-speech demonstrations at the University of Illinois in 1960, included community organizing in desperately poor neighborhoods in Chicago, and led to his indictment in the notorious Chicago 7 trial in 1969. He lives near Tampa, Florida.

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Linda Weiner
Linda Weiner is codirector of the Institute for Sexual & Relationship Therapy & Training, providing sex and relationship therapy, supervision, and training. She is a speaker, writer, and an adjunct professor at the Brown School, Washington University in St. Louis.

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Eric J. Weiner
Eric J. Weiner has covered business and economics issues for fifteen years as a writer and editor. He is the author of the critically acclaimed What Goes Up: The Uncensored History of Modern Wall Street as Told by the Bankers, Brokers, CEOs, and Scoundrels Who Made It Happen.

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Silke-Maria Weineck
Silke-Maria Weineck, author of The Tragedy of Fatherhood, is a professor of German and comparative literature at the University of Michigan. She lives in Ann Arbor.

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Andy Weinberger
Andy Weinberger is a longtime bookseller who opened Readers' Books in Sonoma, California, with his wife, Lilla Weinberger, in 1991. Born in New York, he grew up in the Los Angeles area and studied poetry and Chinese history at the University of New Mexico. He lives in Sonoma, where Readers' Books continues to thrive.

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Gerhard L. Weinberg
Gerhard L. Weinberg has held numerous positions in professional organizations and has served on and chaired several U.S. government advisory committees. His books have earned him a number of prizes, fellowships, and two honorary doctoral degrees.

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Steven Weinberg
Steven Weinberg is a theoretical physicist and the author of several books on physics, including Lake Views, Dreams of a Final Theory, Cosmology, and The First Three Minutes. He has received the Nobel Prize in Physics and the National Medal of Science, among many other awards. Steven currently teaches at the University of Texas at Austin.

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Patrick Weil
Patrick Weil is Oscar M. Ruebhausen Distinguished Fellow at Yale Law School and a research professor at the National Center for Scientific Research in France. The founder and president of Libraries Without Borders, he is the author of The Sovereign Citizen and How to Be French.

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Heather Weidner
Heather Weidner's short stories appear in Virginia is for Mysteries and 50 Shades of Cabernet. She lives in Central Virginia with her husband and a pair of Jack Russell terriers.

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Andrew M. Wehrman
Andrew M. Wehrman is an associate professor of history at Central Michigan University. A winner of the Walter Muir Whitehill Prize in Early American History, his writing has appeared in the New England Quarterly, the Boston Globe, and the Washington Post.

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M Darusha Wehm
M Darusha Wehm is the Nebula Award-nominated and Sir Julius Vogel Award-winning author of the interactive fiction game The Martian Job, several SF and YA novels, and the Andersson Dexter cyberpunk detective series. Originally from Canada, Darusha now lives in New Zealand after spending several years sailing the Pacific.

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