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Kathleen Hellen

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Born in Tokyo, half Japanese, Kathleen Hellen is the author is the author of The Only Country was the Color of My Skin (2018), the award-winning collection Umberto’s Night, and two chapbooks, The Girl Who Loved Mothra and Pentimento. Nominated for the Pushcart and Best of the Net, and featured on Poetry Daily, her poems have been awarded the Washington Writers' Poetry Prize, the Thomas Merton poetry prize and prizes from the H.O.W. Journal and Washington Square Review. She has won grants from the Maryland State Arts Council and the Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts. Hellen’s poems have appeared in American Letters and Commentary, Barrow Street, The Massachusetts Review, New Letters, North American Review, Poetry East, Prairie Schooner, Salamander, Seattle Review, the Sewanee Review, Southern Poetry Review, Spoon River Poetry Review, Subtropics, Witness, and elsewhere. Hellen served as senior poetry editor for the Baltimore Review and on the editorial board of Washington Writers’ Publishing House. For more on Kathleen visit https://www.kathleenhellen.com/
Prizes Won: 
2012 The Jean Feldman Poetry Prize, Washington Writers’ Publishing House; 2011 The H.O.W. Journal Poetry Prize; 2007 Recipient Baltimore Arts & Humanities Grant, Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts; 2007 Washington Square Review Poetry Prize; 2005 The Thomas Merton Prize for Poetry of the Sacred; 2003 Individual Artist Award, Maryland State Arts Council; 1996 and 1994 The James Still Poetry Award; 2012 Finalist Quartet Series, Toadlily Press; 2011 Finalist Stephen Dunn Prize in Poetry, The Broome Review and Split Oak Press; 2009 Finalist Concrete Wolf Poetry Chapbook Series; 2009 Finalist Best of the Net; 2007 Finalist the Marlboro Prize for Poetry, Marlboro Review; 2007 Finalist Autumn House Book Award; 2006 Finalist Kore Press First Book Award; 2006 Finalist Slapering Hol Press Chapbook Contest; 2006 Finalist Many Mountains Moving Flash Fiction Contest; 2003 Finalist Pablo Neruda Poetry Prize, Nimrod/Hardman Awards; 2007 Semi-finalist Nimrod/Hardman Awards.
Private E-mail: 
KHe1721111@aol.com
With whom do you prefer to work?: 
Adults
In which languages are you fluent?: 
English
How do you want to identify yourself?: 
Asian American
Born in (Country): 
Japan
Born in (City): 
Tokyo
Raised in (Country): 
United States
Raised in (State): 
Pennsylvania
First Name: 
Kathleen
Photo of the Author: 

kathleen_hellen-pentimento_pr_photo.jpg

Last Name: 
Hellen
Yes
Are you interested in giving readings?: 
Yes
Are you willing to travel to give readings?: 
Yes
Listed as: 
Poet
Application Accepted: 
Application Accepted
Phone: 
(410)951-4161
E-mail: 
khellen@coppin.edu [1]
2500 West North Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21216
1317 Gittings Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21239
link 0: 
Book Review: Kathleen Hellen’s Umberto’s Night [2]
link 0, location and date: 
Little Patuxent Review, 2013
link 1: 
Pick-A-Poem: A Month of Sundays [3]
link 1, location and date: 
The Jet Fuel Review Blog, 2015
link 2: 
Poetry & Power: An Interview with Kathleen Hellen [4]
link 2, location and date: 
"Poetry & Social Justice," a collaboration between Baltimore Schools, The Johns Hopkins University Center for Social Concern, and Assistant Professor Dora Malech of The Writing Seminars at JHU.
link 3: 
Smoking with Kathleen Hellen [5]
link 3, location and date: 
SmokeLong Quarterly, 2011
link 4, location and date: 
Baltimore Book Festival
link 4: 
"A Congress of Monsters" [6]

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Links
[1] mailto:khellen@coppin.edu [2] https://littlepatuxentreview.org/2013/04/08/book-review-kathleen-hellens-umbertos-night/ [3] https://lewislitjournal.wordpress.com/tag/kathleen-hellen/ [4] https://www.poetryandpower.org/kathleen-hellen.html [5] http://www.smokelong.com/smoking-with-kathleen-hellen/ [6] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQai2ZvJ9Nw