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− | Monica Berlin | + | Monica Berlin loves poetry, her husband Jeremy Karlin (who is a good lawyer (in case you need one), and her son Eli. She graduated from [[Knox]] during a year in the 90s and currently teaches [[creative writing]]: [[poetry]], [[fiction]], life. |
− | Monica is from Chicago and used to work at a bakery on the north side, where she was once covered in maple syrup (she cannot eat this). Her identical twin sister used to own a delicious restaurant in Chicago called The Pepper Longue, which is now closed. It is in Wrigleyville. You should go there. | + | Monica is from [[Chicago]] and used to work at a bakery on the north side, where she was once covered in maple syrup (she cannot eat this). Her identical twin sister used to own a delicious restaurant in [[Chicago]] called The Pepper Longue, which is now closed. It is in Wrigleyville. You should go there. |
In a perfect world, Monica would eat nothing but pie. | In a perfect world, Monica would eat nothing but pie. | ||
− | In 2007 Monica won a young alumni | + | In 2007 Monica won a young alumni achievement award from [[Knox]], and her poems have been published in many places, including ''Manthology'', although she is not a man. |
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[http://www.knox.edu/x1261.xml Monica Berlin] - from the Knox Web site | ||
+ | *[http://www.uiowa.edu/uiowapress/criman.htm Manthology] - University of Iowa Press |
Revision as of 22:22, 15 May 2007
Monica Berlin loves poetry, her husband Jeremy Karlin (who is a good lawyer (in case you need one), and her son Eli. She graduated from Knox during a year in the 90s and currently teaches creative writing: poetry, fiction, life.
Monica is from Chicago and used to work at a bakery on the north side, where she was once covered in maple syrup (she cannot eat this). Her identical twin sister used to own a delicious restaurant in Chicago called The Pepper Longue, which is now closed. It is in Wrigleyville. You should go there.
In a perfect world, Monica would eat nothing but pie.
In 2007 Monica won a young alumni achievement award from Knox, and her poems have been published in many places, including Manthology, although she is not a man.
External Links
- Monica Berlin - from the Knox Web site
- Manthology - University of Iowa Press