Mark Kellner

Mark Kellner
Mark Allen Kellner

Mark Allen Kellner in 2009.
Born 17 July 1957 (1957-07-17) (age 54)
Occupation Journalist for The Washington Times
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Mark Allen Kellner (born July 17, 1957), is a journalist living in Fulton, Maryland. Since 1991, he has written weekly technology columns[1] for The Washington Times, and since 2007, he's served as News Editor for Adventist Review and Adventist World magazines, publications of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

Mark was a 15-month contributor to the Los Angeles Times beginning in 2000 and published 61 articles there.[2] He has also been published on The Wall Street Journal's "Taste" page and the op-ed pages of the Detroit News and The Christian Science Monitor, among other newspapers. He was editor-in-chief of PC Portables magazine, a staff writer for Government Computer News, Federal Computer Week, Defense News and Unix Today. Mark has written and published three books, including one in the "For Dummies" series[3] and "God on the Internet."[4]

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