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Kuehnert, Stephanie

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Stephanie Kuehnert got her start writing bad poetry about unrequited love and razor blades in eighth grade. In high school, she discovered punk rock and produced several DIY feminist ‘zines. Stephanie received her MFA in creative… 

Mulroy, David

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David Mulroy holds a BA from Georgetown and a PhD in Classics from Stanford.  He is now a professor of Classics at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where he has worked since 1973.  He has published… 

Buzzelli, Elizabeth Kane

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Elizabeth Kane Buzzelli is a writer who writes—constantly.  She is a book reviewer with the alternative newspaper, The Northern Express, in Traverse City, Michigan. Her short stories have appeared in many journals.  She has had… 

Ephron, Hallie

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Hallie Ephron’s new suspense novel “Come and Find Me,” from William Morrow, follows her “Never Tell a Lie” which was a finalist for the Mary Higgins Clark Award and for the Salt Lake Libraries Readers… 

Turner, J.R.

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Editor and award-winning author J.R. Turner is a huge fan of all things fun and thrilling. She gets a kick out of surprising her kids and loves to tell goofy jokes—that aren’t always funny. She… 

Breitbarth, Wayne

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Wayne Breitbarth is co-owner and co-president of M&M Office Interiors in Pewaukee, Wisconsin.  Prior to his involvement in the office furniture business, he spent nearly twenty years in the automotive industry.  He received his BBA… 

Kress-Russick, Michael

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Michael Kress-Russick has been a freelance medical illustrator and designer for nineteen years. After becoming a father in 1998, he became interested in children’s book illustration. His first picture book (MOON OVER THE MOUNTAIN, by… 

Walker, David J.

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DAVID J. WALKER is the author of ten published mystery/suspense novels. His most recent book is Too Many Clients, a 2010 release from Severn House.  This is the fifth book in his “Wild Onion, Ltd.”… 

Faherty, Terence

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Terence Faherty is the author of the Edgar-nominated Owen Keane series, which follows the adventures of a failed seminarian turned metaphysical detective.  He also writes the Shamus-winning Scott Elliott private eye series.  Two new titles… 

Johnson, D.E.

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D.E. (Dan) Johnson, a graduate of Central Michigan University, is a history buff who has been writing fiction since childhood but had to hit his midlife crisis to get serious about it. His first novel,…