Mary McLean
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Mary McLean grew up in Oxon Hill Maryland and studied at Penn State, Leeds, Cambridge and Nottingham. She now lives outside Cambridge, where she spends her days doing cancer research and her nights hiding from the wrathful ghost of Charles Spurgeon. In between she cheers herself up with funny writing, which has appeared in Lighten Up Online and The New Statesman. She blogs at profanepoet.wordpress.com.
Winning Entry: The Ballad of Spurgeon’s Cottage
Contest Won: Wergle Flomp Humor Poetry Contest 2012, Finalist