![]() ![]() She has also been faculty for the Institute of American Indian Arts' Low Residency M.F.A. In 2020, she was the University of Montana MFA Program's Kittredge Visiting Writer. After moving to New York City in 2003, Bertino worked for a plaintiff's attorney as a biographer for people living with traumatic brain injury. in English from Villanova University and an M.F.A. She is of Italian and French Basque ancestry. Marie-Helene Bertino was born and raised in Northeast Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She has been awarded a Pushcart Prize and an O'Henry Prize for her short stories. She is the author of two novels, Parakeet (2020) and 2AM at the Cat's Pajamas (2014), and one short story collection, Safe as Houses (2012). Marie-Helene Bertino is an American novelist and short story writer. ![]()
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