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    Kathleen Hellen

    Professor at Coppin State University

    Kathleen Hellen, an accomplished author, is known for works like Umberto's Night and The Girl Who Loved Mothra. Her poetry has been featured in prestigious publications such as American Letters & Commentary, Barrow Street, and Prairie Schooner, among others.

    She has received numerous accolades for her poetry, including prizes from the H.O.W. Journal and Washington Square Review, as well as grants from the Maryland State Arts Council and the Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts. Kathleen has also earned recognition through nominations for the prestigious Pushcart Prize.

    In addition to her writing, Kathleen Hellen is a senior editor for the Baltimore Review and has a background in journalism, editing, composition, and rhetoric. With a deep passion for poetry, short stories, and memoirs, she is a dedicated professional in the literary world.

    She holds a degree from Carnegie Mellon University and currently serves as an Associate Professor at Coppin State University, where she imparts her knowledge and expertise to the next generation of writers.

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    Baltimore, Maryland, United States