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Robert D. Banks
Robert D. Banks graduated from Royal Military College (RMC) in 1974, and went on to become a military pilot, flight surgeon, NASA consultant, and author of scientific papers. His published articles include histories of air force and naval squadrons, WWII, and historic buildings of RMC.

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Jennifer Banks
Jennifer Banks is senior executive editor at Yale University Press. Her work has appeared in the Boston Review and Pleiades, among other publications. She lives in Massachusetts.

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Jean-Luc Bannalec
Jean-Luc Bannalec lives in Germany and the southerly region of the French department of Finistère. He is the author of Death in Brittany, Murder on Brittany Shores, The Fleur de Sel Murders, The Missing Corpse, The Killing Tide, The Granite Coast Murders, and The King Arthur Case.

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Daryl Banner
Daryl Banner is an author and composer who graduated magna cum laude from the University of Houston Honors College with a degree in both theater and psychology. In addition to new adult and M/M romance, Daryl writes post-apocalyptic fantasy and dystopian fiction.

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M. L. Banner
M. L. Banner formed several Internet-based companies before turning to his passion: writing. He devours the same kind of fiction that he enjoys writing, especially anything postapocalyptic or dystopian. When not writing fiction or the occasional article to assist small businesses on SmallBiZ.com, he splits his time between Tucson, Arizona, and the sunny beaches of Mexico.

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James M. Banner, Jr.
James M. Banner, Jr., is the author of many books, including The Elements of Teaching. Most recently, he is editor of Presidential Misconduct: From George Washington to Today. A founder of the National History Center of the American Historical Association, he lives in Washington DC.

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Fredrike Bannink
Fredrike Bannink is a clinical psychologist trained in solution-focused coaching and solution-focused mediation. She is the author of many publications on solution-focused therapy, solution-focused interviewing, and mediation, and a trainer for mental health team of Doctors Without Borders. She is based in the Netherlands.

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Emily Banting
Emily Banting is an award-winning and bestselling author of contemporary sapphic romance featuring LGBTQ+ characters and plenty of British humor. Her novel Broken Beyond Repair won multiple awards, including a GCLS Goldie in the Ann Bannon Popular Choice Award (bronze).

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Vince L. Bantu
Vince L. Bantu is assistant professor of church history and Black church studies at Fuller Theological Seminary and is the Ohene (director) of the Meachum School of Haymanot in St. Louis, which provides theological education for urban pastors and leaders.

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Navin A. Bapat
Navin A. Bapat is professor of political science and the chair of the Curriculum of Peace, War, and Defense at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. His research utilizes mathematical modeling to develop theoretical explanations of political conflicts.

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Moshe Bar
Moshe Bar, PhD, is the former director of the Cognitive Neuroscience Lab at Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts General Hospital and an internationally renowned cognitive neuroscientist. For his outstanding research and academic achievements, he has received many awards and honors.

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Dan Bar-el
Dan Bar-el is an award-winning children's author, educator, and storyteller whose books include Audrey (Cow), Not Your Typical Dragon, and the Very, Very Far North series. Dan lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, with artist and goldsmith Dominique Bréchault, and Sasha, the most adorable cat in the known universe.

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