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Teresa Mull
Teresa Mull
Teresa Mull was blessed to grow up in her ancestral home in the Allegheny Mountains of Pennsylvania. She received a degree in Comparative Literature from the University of Dallas and interned for Laura Ingraham and at The American Spectator magazine in Washington, DC. Teresa traded the fast-paced lifestyle of our nation’s capital for the mountains of Idaho before returning to her roots and her coal-mining hometown, all while continuing to grow her career in conservative journalism. Teresa’s writing has appeared in The New York Times, Baltimore Sun, Miami Herald, New York Post, Fairbanks Daily News Miner, American Conservative, and many other publications. Teresa is currently an assistant editor of The Spectator World, a policy advisor for education at The Heartland Institute, and part-time editor of The Philipsburg Journal (where her beloved terrier, Pitkin, has a weekly advice column). In her free time, Teresa enjoys making the most of rural life by trapshooting at her favorite sportsman’s club, taking drives in the country, embracing eclectic adventures, helping to plan events for the local historical society, and befriending new and colorful characters who make her life rich and interesting.
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