| Dene
Hellman was born and raised in central Iowa, the daughter of a hobo/painter
whose oil paintings rose ceiling high by the time Dene graduated
from high school, and a schoolteacher mother who gardened, canned
and baked the family's way through the Great Depression.
After receiving an education degree at the University of Northern
Iowa, Dene married a fellow teacher. Within fifteen years she gave
birth to Annie, Patty, Kate and Jean. Later, she married a German
Holocaust survivor, obtained a B.A. at the University of Wisconsin
Green Bay, and embarked on a career of award winning writing and
editing. Spawning to the Appalachian Mountain vicinity of Asheville-Hendersonville,
she discovered that, through her paternal grandmother, she could
trace her Carolina heritage to the early 1700s.
Chasing causes she believes in has been a longtime occupation. During
the 70s, Dene was a leader in the Women's Rights movement in Wisconsin.
Today, in addition to writing and editing, she is active in a literacy
group and an arts and heritage organization. In her spare time,
she is an enthusiastic gardener and thrives in the midst of a lush
mixture of trees, flowers and weeds.
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