University of Massachusetts 1976 University of Iowa 1988
Genre
Memoirs, essays
Years active
–present
Notable works
The Rooms of Heaven
Website
www.maryallenwriter.com
Mary Allen is an author and writing coach living in Iowa City, Iowa. She is an MFA graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and published her first memoir, The Rooms of Heaven, in 2000.[1] She received an NEA fellowship in 2002.[2]
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