Nicole Harkin
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Nicole Harkin

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Nicole Harkin, an award winning writer and natural-light photographer based in Washington, DC, spent years working on government oversight. Tilting, A Memoir is her first book. She grew up in Montana and Georgia with parents who were steeped in the airline industry. She was recently featured on the Cool Tools podcast talking about her favorite uncommonly good tools and her writing. After college at Purdue University where she studied Political Science, German, and Geology, she worked in government oversight. Subsequently, she attended law school at Pace University. As a Fulbright Scholar during law school, Nicole lived in Berlin, Germany where she studied German environmentalism. She spent an additional year in Berlin as a Bosch Fellow researching German’s Freedom of Information Act. Her writing can be found in Thought Collection, you are here: The Journal of Creative Geography, and other local DC blogs. Her current work in progress, "How I Played My Cards," is a true-life novel about her maternal grandmother.
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