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Peter Wohlleben
Peter Wohlleben is a forester and author of several bestselling books about the natural world for adults and children. He lives in Germany's Eiffel Mountains where he manages a sustainable forest and runs the Wohlleben Forest Academy. He is the coauthor of Our Little Farm.

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Alice Sedgwick Wohl
Alice Sedgwick Wohl is an independent scholar and translator. Her translations include The Life of Michelangelo by Ascanio Condivi, The Lives of the Modern Painters, Sculptors and Architects by Giovan Pietro Bellori, and On Antique Painting by Francisco de Hollanda.

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Christopher Wixson
Christopher Wixson is a professor of English and theatre arts at Eastern Illinois University, USA. He has published widely on twentieth-century British and American drama, including Bernard Shaw and Modern Advertising, and is general editor of the bi-annual scholarly journal SHAW: The Journal of Bernard Shaw Studies.

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Angela A. Wix
Angela A. Wix is an acquiring editor for body-mind-spirit titles at Llewellyn Worldwide. She is a Certified Medical Reiki Master (CMRM), ordained minister of spiritual healing, and has professionally practiced massage therapy and energy medicine. She is author of The Secret Psychic and Llewellyn's Little Book of Unicorns.

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David Witwer
David Witwer is a professor of history and American studies at Penn State Harrisburg and the author (with Catherine Rios) of Murder in the Garment District as well as Corruption and Reform in the Teamsters Union and Shadow of the Racketeer.

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J. L. Witterick
Originally from Taiwan, J. L. Witterick has been living in Canada since her family's arrival in 1968. She attended the University of Western Ontario, graduating from the Richard Ivey School of Business. Her debut novel, My Mother's Secret, has been published in several countries around the world.

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Eric J. Wittenberg
Eric J. Wittenberg is an accomplished American Civil War cavalry historian and author. An attorney in Ohio, Wittenberg has authored over twenty-one books on various Civil War subjects, with particular focus on cavalry operations, as well as three dozen articles in popular magazines. Visit him at ericwittenberg.com.

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Johanna Wittenberg
Like her Viking forebears, Johanna Wittenberg has sailed to the far reaches of the world. She lives on a fjord in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, whom she met on a ship bound for Antarctica. For fascinating facts about the Viking Age, visit johannawittenberg.com

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John Fabian Witt
John Fabian Witt is the Duffy Class of 1960 Professor of Law and History at Yale, where he serves as head of Davenport College. He is the author of the Bancroft Prize–winning Lincoln's Code: The Laws of War in American History.

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L.A. Witt
L. A. Witt is the author of many books in the m/m romance genre, including Is It Over Yet?, The Husband Gambit, and the Anchor Point series. She also writes under the name Lauren Gallagher.

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S.R. Witt
S. R. Witt is the author of the Electric Shadows and Gamer's Universe series and The Nightmare Game: Slayers. Witt is also coauthor of Viridian Gate Online: The Artificer with James A. Hunter.

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Patricia Witkin
Patricia Witkin is coauthor, with Shelley Osborne, of The Upskilling Imperative: 5 Ways to Make Learning Core to the Way We Work.

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