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James Berardinelli
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James Berardinelli was among the first and is one of the best known online film critics. He began posting reviews to the Usenet newsgroups in 1993, when only a small percentage of U.S. households possessed an Internet connection. By 1996, when he inaguarated his website, ReelViews.net, he had more
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Ira Berkowitz
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Ira Berkowitz was born and raised in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood of New York. He is a retired advertising executive. Family Matters is his first novel.
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Matthew Branton
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Matthew Branton was born in 1969 and studied at Sheffield Polytechnic and Manchester University. He divides his time between London the beautiful north shore of Hawaii. He is the author of three previous novels, including The Love Parade (Penguin, 1997), The House of Whacks (Bloomsbury, 1999) and more
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Ken Bruen
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Ken Bruen, in addition to writing several of the most acclaimed British and Irish crime novels of the past decade, has a varied past that includes stints teaching in Africa and Vietnam, four months in a South American prison, a brief period as a security guard at the World Trade Center, and work as more
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Richard Cook
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Richard Cook is the co-author of The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD and is currently the editor of Jazz Review. He has been writing about jazz and other music for more than twenty-five years and makes his home in West London. He used to run Verve Records, Polygram's jazz label, and was one of NME's more
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Philip R. Craig
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William G. Tapply is the author, to date, of twenty Brady Coyne novels, two Brady Coyne/JW Jackson novels (with Philip Craig), ten
nonfiction books on outdoor living and fishing, and The Elements of Mystery Fiction: Writing the Modern Whodunit. He lives in Hancock, New Hampshire, is a contributing more
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David deMontmollin
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David deMontmollin (Right)
Friends for over twenty years, David and Hiram grew up together far from the bright lights of Las Vegas in Miami, Florida.
David DeMontmollin has been obsessed with casinos for much longer than he'll ever admit. Armed with a degree in more
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Patrick Dillon
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Patrick Dillon was born in London and has always held a passionate interest in it and its history. He studied architecture and architectural history at University College, London. He has, for the past twelve years, run a successful London architectural practice with projects including buildings more
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Bill Eidson
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Bill Eidson is the author of the thrillers One Bad Thing, Frames Per Second, Adrenaline, The Guardian, Dangerous Waters, and The Little Brother. He lives outside Boston, and is the former New England chapter president of the Mystery Writers of America.
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Boris Fishman
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Boris Fishman was born in Minsk, Belarus in 1979, and moved to the United States at the age of nine. He returned in 2000 to work in the political section of the US Embassy in Moscow.His work has appeared in The American Scholar, Harper's, the New York Times, and other publications. Wild East is his more
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Nina FitzPatrick
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Nina Fitpatrick is the nom de plume of Nina Witoszek, a Polish-born writer now living in Oslo, Norway, and the late Patrick Sheerhan, of Galway, Ireland. Daimons is their third, and final, jointly written work, after Fables of the Irish Intelligentsia and The Loves of Faustyna.
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Robert Girardi
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Robert Girardi is the author of three previous novels – Madeline’s Ghost, The Pirate’s Daughter, and Vaporetto 13 and a collection of novellas, A Vaudeville of Devils: 7 Moral Tales. He lives in Washington, DC with his wife and three children.
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Teddy Hayes
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Teddy Hayes grew up in Cleveland, Ohio. A writer, playwright, and musician, he owns a music production and booking company in London that tours American jazz and R&B acts throughout Europe.
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Gabriel Jeffrey
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Gabriel Jeffrey, creator of grouphug.us, has been interviewed by Wired, Tech TV, The BBC, New York Magazine, and Gawker.com, among others. He has been questioned by the Secret Service and denounced by the Vatican. He is a graphic designer who survived the Internet boom and bust, and currently more
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Rob Jovanovic
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Rob Jovanovic is the author of much-admired books on Beck and R.E.M. and is a regular contributor to Mojo and Record Collector. He lives in Nottingham, England
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Richard Marinick
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Christopher Monckton
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Christopher Monckton invented the best-selling Eternity Puzzle, and has sold 500,000 puzzles worldwide, is the creator of Sudoku X, an ingenious twist on the worldwide puzzle phenomenon, Sudoku. He lives in London.
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Ruaridh Nicoll
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Ruaridh on writing White Male Heart:
White Male Heart was written in one of the most isolated spots in Europe. Each morning, for 13 months, I would walk down to the shore of Loch'a'chroisg in Scotland's Wester Ross and gaze over the slate-grey waters to the great mountains of Torridon. I would more
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Hiram Todd Norman
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Hiram Todd Norman (Left)
Friends for over twenty years, David and Hiram grew up together far from the bright lights of Las Vegas in Miami, Florida.
Hiram Todd Norman has spent many a weekend hitting the haunts of Sin City with his buddy David. He's fascinated by more
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Suzi Parker
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Suzi Parker is an independent journalist and lifelong Southerner who lives and works in Little Rock, Arkansas. Her work has appeared in such diverse publications as The Economist, U.S. News & World Report, Penthouse, The Washington Post, The New York Times Magazine, and Salon. Sex in the South is more
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Shelly Reuben
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Shelly Reuben is the author of Origin and Cause, Spent Matches, and the Edgar-nominated Julian Solo. She is a licensed private detective, and has been investigating fires and arsons in New York for over twenty years. She is a member of the International Association of Fire Arson Investigators and more
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Harry Shearer
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Writer, actor, director Harry Shearer has been a key player in some of the funniest, most inspired comic ensembles of the last thirty years. He co-wrote and played Bassist Derek Smalls in the classic film This is Spinal Tap; was a writer and cast member of Saturday Night Live; played more
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Simpson
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M.J. Simpson is co-founder of Britain’s best-selling science fiction magazine, SFX. He has written for numerous sci-fi and general interest magazines, and is the author of The Pocket Essential Hitchhiker’s Guide. He lives in Leicester, and has been collecting information and more
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Molly Sullivan
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Molly Sullivan is a Las Vegas-based reporter, covering everything from entertainment to sports and hard news. Named one of the “20 most beautiful people in las vegas,” no one knows the entertainment capital of the world like molly. In fact, she was even dubbed "the more
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William Tapply
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Scarlett Thomas
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Formerly of London, Scarlett Thomas lives in Devon with her boyfriend and dog. She is the author of several books, including In Your Face and Seaside, the other novels in the Lily Pascale series, forthcoming from Justin, Charles & Co. Her other books are Bright Young Things (Flame, 2001) and Going more
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Marcos M. Villatoro
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Marcos M. Villatoro is the author of two previous novels, and the host of "Shelf Life," a weekly interview program on Pacifica radio. He lives in Van Nuys, California. He teaches writing at Mount St. Mary’s College in Los Angeles.
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