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"Laura
Westley is a West Point graduate, former US Army Captain
and Iraq War veteran. She is the playwright and lead performer
in her musical comedy show, also titled War Virgin. Laura’s
show has been featured in The Boston Globe and The Tampa
Tribune, and she has been published in The Washington Post and
The Hill. Laura is also a veteran mental health advocate who
speaks up for veterans and their unique mental health
challenges by giving frequent speeches and making radio and
television appearances. For more information, please visit
WarVirgin.com. " - Amazon.com
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"Elizabeth
Koehler-Pentacoff (born 1957) is an
American author. She has written both fiction and nonfiction,
as well as children's literature and adult books. Her memoir,
The Missing Kennedy: Rosemary Kennedy and the Secret Bonds of
Four Women (2015) is about her experience with President
Kennedy's sister and the author's aunt, Sister Paulus,
Rosemary's caregiver and friend. The Missing Kennedy
appeared on the
New York Times Bestseller List for e-book non-fiction for
the week of September 27, 2015. (http://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/2015-09-27/e-book-nonfiction/list.html)
She also wrote the instructional book, The ABCs of Writing
for Children, which was a Writer's Digest Book Club
selection." - Wikipedia.org |
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"From 1995 to
2005, Leonard Levitt wrote the column "One
Police Plaza" for the newspaper Newsday about the New York
City police department. Before joining Newsday, he worked as a
reporter for the Associated Press and the Detroit News, as a
correspondent for Time Magazine, and as the investigations
editor of the New York Post. His work has appeared in
Harper's, Esquire and the New York Times magazine.
Levitt is the
author of six books, the most recent of which is
NYPD Confidential: Power and
Corruption in the Country's Greatest Police Force.
He received the 2005 non-fiction Edgar Award for
Conviction: Solving the Moxley Murder.
A graduate of
Dartmouth College and the Columbia School of Journalism,
Levitt served two years in the Peace Corps in Tanzania, East
Africa, and has been the recipient of a grant from the
Rockefeller Foundation for the Humanities." -
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