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Pete Walker
Pete Walker is a licensed marriage and family psychotherapist with degrees in social work and counseling psychology. He has been working as a counselor, lecturer, writer, and group leader for thirty-five years; and as a trainer, supervisor and consultant of other therapists for twenty years.

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K. Alex Walker
K. Alex Walker is a Caribbean-born romantic introvert. When she's not writing, she's reading and eating. She enjoys writing sultry romantic fiction with HEA endings, watching NFL and NCAA football, reading the work of independent authors, and going to the puppy store when writer's block starts to set in.

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Wickliffe W. Walker
Wickliffe W. Walker represented the US in three whitewater canoe and kayak world championships and in the 1972 Olympics at Munich. Following his competitive career, he mounted expeditions in Bhutan, Pakistan, and elsewhere, including to the Tsangpo River of Tibet that is the subject of his book Courting the Diamond Sow.

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Nick Walker
Nick Walker is a queer, transgender, flamingly autistic writer and educator best known for her foundational work on the neurodiversity paradigm, her development of the term neuroqueer and the concept of neuroqueering, and her contributions to fostering the emergent genre of neuroqueer speculative fiction.

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James R. Walker
James R. Walker is professor emeritus of communication at Saint Xavier University and a past executive director of the International Association of Communication and Sport. He is the author of several books, including Crack of the Bat, and coauthor of Center Field Shot: A History of Baseball on Television.

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JD Walker
JD Walker is the vice chancellor of the House of Akasha, a North Carolina pagan group. A former business journalist, she writes a weekly garden column for the Courier Tribune and she has contributed dozens of articles to Llewellyn's almanacs.

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LynDee Walker
LynDee Walker is the nationally bestselling author of two crime fiction series. Before she started writing fiction, LynDee was an award-winning journalist who covered everything from ribbon cuttings to high level police corruption, and worked closely with the various law enforcement agencies that she reported on.

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Blair S. Walker
Blair S. Walker is coauthor of Why Should Guys Have All the Fun?: An Asian American Story of Love, Marriage, Motherhood, and Running a Billion Dollar Empire, with Loida Lewis.

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Lynn Walker
Lynn Walker worked for several years with at-risk high school students whose parents were drug addicts and alcoholics. She is the author of Midnight Calling: A Memoir of a Drug Smuggler's Daughter, A Perfectly Good Fantasy: A Memoir, and Breaking Midnight: A True Story. Lynn lives in the Pacific Northwest with her family.

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Tyla Walker
Tyla Walker has always been a writer, ask anyone who's ever met her. Growing up in Georgia, she spent every summer barbecue weaving wild stories. Her momma always encouraged her, and she couldn't have done it without her. Tyla writes hot and fun romances, inspired by her own relationship.

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Tom Walker
Tom Walker has lived in Alaska for fifty years and is the author of more than a dozen books centered on his adopted home. A freelance photographer and writer, his work has been published in Alaska Magazine, Field and Stream, Readers' Digest, Newsweek, Audubon, Sierra, and many other regional and national publications.

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Megan Walker
Megan Walker lives in Utah with her husband, two kids, and two dogs—all of whom are incredibly supportive of the time she spends writing about romance and crazy Hollywood hijinks. She has also written several published fantasy and science fiction stories under the name Megan Grey.

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