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Jim Hanas
A native of northern Kentucky, Jim Hanas spent the 90s in Memphis before settling in Brooklyn forever. His short stories have appeared in McSweeney's, Fence, One Story, and The Land-Grant College Review, while his non-fiction has been published by Slate, Radar, and Print, among other publications. He blogs at hanasiana.com. —
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Sarah Dunant
Sarah Dunant is the author of the international bestsellers The Birth of Venus and In the Company of the Courtesan, which have received major acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic. Her earlier novels include three Hannah Wolfe crime thrillers, as well as Snowstorms in a Hot Climate, Transgressions, and Mapping the Edge, all three of which are available as Random House Trade Paperbacks. She has two daughters and —
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David T. Page
David has run sled dogs into the Maroon Bells Wilderness, seined for salmon off the Kenai Peninsula, and traveled from the Algerian Sahara to Paris in the back of a Belgian floral delivery van. He has guided cycling tours in France and Spain and a multinational dinosaur-egg hunt in Argentine Patagonia. A graduate of the Writing Program at U.C. Irvine, recipient of the Outdoor Writers Association of California's —
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Edward Lee Lamoureux
Edward Lee Lamoureux is Associate Professor of Interactive Media and Communication at Bradley University. He received a Ph.D. in rhetoric and communication from the University of Oregon. He has testified as an expert in Library of Congress-sponsored intellectual property law hearings, has consulted as an expert witness in trademark litigation, has served as the editor of the Journal of Communication and Religion —
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JACQUELYN MITCHARD
JACQUELYN MITCHARD is the New York Times bestselling author of the first Oprah’s Book Club selection The Deep End of the Ocean and more than a dozen other books for both adults and children. A former syndicated columnist for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, she is a contributing editor for Parade, and her work has appeared in More, Reader’s Digest, Good Housekeeping, and Real Simple, among other publications —
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Rebecca Stott
Rebecca Stott is a professor of English literature and creative writing at the University of East Anglia in Norwich. She is the author of the novels The Coral Thief and Ghostwalk and a biography, Darwin and the Barnacle, and is a regular contributor to BBC Radio. She lives in Cambridge, England. Find out more at http://www.rebeccastott.co.uk. Photo © Bruce Robertson. —
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Matt Sumell
BookGlutton’s first featured contemporary author is very good, very gutsy, very broke, and an all-round wonderful writer. A graduate of UC Irvine’s esteemed MFA program, Matt Sumell’s short fiction has so far appeared in Faultline, The Brooklyn Review, SaltGrass, and NOON. We're honored to present you with three previously unpublished pieces of this up-and-coming talent. —
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Jim Marrs
A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Jim Marrs has worked as an investigative reporter for several newspapers, including the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Marrs' in-depth investigation of UFOs, "Alien Agenda," is the best-selling UFO book ever; "Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy" was a New York Times bestseller, as was "Rule By Secrecy." —
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