Anne Johnson MullinAnne Johnson Mullin is currently re-retired to Bonita Springs, FL, from New Harbor, Maine. She fell in love with sonnets as a Tufts University English major (class of 1958) in Prof. Harold Blanchard's classes, but wrote them only occasionally over th years, preferring free verse, forgetting how much fun it can be to play with the 14-line form and its conventions. Anne taught composition at the Universities of Maine and Massachusetts while earning her M.A. and Ph.D. respectively, and then at Idaho State University in Pocatello, where she also directed the Writing Center. Anne had previously served as Alumni Director at the University of Maine at Farmington for many years. Her career has included stints as a humor columnist for the Franklin Journal (Farmington, ME), Harvard University Football News, and the Westwood (MA)Transcript Press. Her poems have appeared in the Atlanta Review, Comstock Review, Puckerbrush Review, Sow's Ear Review, Off the Coast, Goose River Anthology and Common Ground Review, among other publications. Finishing Line Press published her chapbook, Surface Tension, a Starting Gate Award winner, in 2006. Read More Read Less
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