Helen Montague Foster
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Helen Montague Foster

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Helen Montague Foster, MD is a retired psychiatrist, formerly a clinical professor in the department of Psychiatry at Virginia Commonwealth University, where she completed her medical training. She majored in English at George Mason College with the plan of becoming a physician or writer, and during her long career as a psychiatrist/psychotherapist she has been inspired by the people she has known along the way. Her writing has appeared in JAMA, Tuck Magazine, Rattle, the Pharos, Hektoen International, Big River Poetry Review, No Bars and a Dead Battery, The Richmond Times Dispatch, and Harper’s Weekly. Her debut novel, The Silent Hen, was inspired by her parents' service in the OSS, forerunner to the CIA.
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