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Joel J Miller, Alan Cornett, adam hill, Renee Hale

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Joel J Miller

    Chief product officer at Full Focus. Former vice president of editorial and acquisitions at Thomas Nelson. Author of several books, including The Revolutionary Paul Revere and Lifted by Angels.

  • Alan Cornett

    Host of the Cultural Debris podcast and co-leader of Cultural Debris Excursions.

  • adam hill

    Director of Publishing Operations

  • Renee Hale

    Engineer and researcher in the food industry, lover of learning and books. Slowly working through a lifetime reading list of science fiction, fantasy, and classics.

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