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Graham K. Bell
Graham Bell has degrees in politics, law, and military history. He is the author of Murder, Inc.: The Mafia's Hit Men in New York City.

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Sidney Bell
Sidney Bell lives in the drizzly Pacific Northwest with her amazingly supportive husband. She received an MFA in creative writing and spends her free time playing violent video games, yelling at the television during hockey games, and supporting her local library by turning books in late. Visit her at www.sidneybell.com.

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Karen Cook Bell
Karen Cook Bell is associate professor of history at Bowie State University. She is the author of Claiming Freedom, which won the Georgia Board of Regents Excellence in Research Award. She specializes in the studies of slavery, the Civil War and Reconstruction, and women's history.

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Kimberly Bell
2015 RWA Golden Heart finalist and 2014 Maggie Award winner Kimberly Bell writes misfit love stories from her home in the mountains of Lake Tahoe. When she isn't wrangling characters or making a nuisance of herself on twitter, she is mediocre dog wrangler, chasing her shepherd-mix coyote and Great Dane around the lake.

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Heatherly Bell
Heatherly Bell was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, but lost her accent by the time she was two. Her grandmother, Mima, kept the both the accent and spirit of the southern woman alive for decades. After leaving Alabama, Heatherly lived in both Puerto Rico and Maryland, before being transplanted to the California Bay Area.

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Alex Bell
Alex Bell has published novels and short stories for both adults and young adults, including the fantasy The Ninth Circle. She lives in the UK.

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Jim Bell
Jim Bell is a professor of astronomy and planetary science in the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University. His research focuses on the geology and composition of planets, moons, asteroids, and comets, and he has authored seven popular science books.

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Graham Bell
Graham Bell, FRS, is James McGill Professor in the Department of Biology at McGill University. As an evolutionary biologist, his research interests focus on revealing the mechanism of natural selection, explaining the main features of life cycles, and investigating the maintenance of biodiversity.

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Christine Bell
Christine Bell is a USA Today bestselling author of contemporary romance novels and, more recently, cozy mysteries. She is also the alter ego of USA Today bestselling women's fiction author, Christine Gael, and New York Times bestselling paranormal romance author, Chloe Cole.

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Austin J. Bell
Austin J. Bell is curator of collections for the Marco Island Historical Society and a consulting scholar at the Penn Museum. He is the author of Marco Island.

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David A. Bell
David A. Bell is the Sidney and Ruth Lapidus Professor in the Department of History at Princeton. Born in New York and educated at Harvard, Princeton, and the École Normale Supérieure, he previously taught at Yale and Johns Hopkins, where he also served as dean of faculty in the School of Arts and Sciences.

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Taylor Bell
Taylor Bell is a freshman at Central Delaware University. She's a third-generation Beta Zeta, her favorite band is The Smiths, and she's a tough cookie. After having her life turned completely upside down by the girls of BZ, she had no choice but to tell her story.

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