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Carlos Wallace, a 2025 Pulitzer Prize nominee, is a multifaceted individual with a genuine passion for personal growth, empowerment, and community engagement. His remarkable achievements and involvement in various endeavors highlight his exceptional dedication to making a positive impact on society.
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Carlos is an accomplished author, renowned for his bestselling books "Why Sell Lies When the Truth Is Free," "Life Is Not Complicated, You Are: Turning Your Biggest Disappointments Into Your Greatest Blessings," and "The Other 99 T.Y.M.E.S: Train Your Mind to Enjoy Serenity." These transformative works inspire readers to embrace a positive mindset and overcome life's challenges with resilience and grace. His literary success has earned him presti -
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Marla Himeda is a lifelong musician who has taught piano and clarinet for eighteen years at Punahou Schools and for over half a century in her own studio. She teaches her own theory and composition courses, coaches ensemble groups, and is a prolific arranger of chamber music for winds. She has performed in the Seattle Opera House, the Seattle Art Museum, and many concert venues in Hawaii, where she has lived for the past fifty years near Mount Olomana, whose twin peaks sparked the birth of Bardic Mountain. She is a member of the National Music Teachers Association and Opus 5 Winds, and is principal clarinetist for the Honolulu Wind Ensemble.
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Kelsey Carlee
Kelsey Carlee is from the Seattle area and enjoys creating art in her spare time. She has been writing since she was a kid, with her first published work at 14 years old. Hoping to help others, she bravely and unapologetically writes about the trauma she has experienced.
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Catherine G. Lurid
A London-based author with a Ukrainian grandpa, a Siberian grandma, and a Belarusian dad—basically, my family tree looks like the cast list of a very complicated historical drama.
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Back in school, my Literature teacher told me I’d never become “the next Dostoevsky.” Honestly, that was fine—I never dreamed of being Fyodor Mikhailovich anyway. My secret ambition? To be a little more like Stephen King (minus the haunted hotels, hopefully).
My books tend to wander between genres, but there are a few things you can always count on: a pinch of horror, a dash of romance, and a healthy scoop of folklore and history.
I wrote my first detective stories in school—handwritten, stapled together, and passed around like contraband. Later, I flirted with histo