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Katie Serena
A former staff writer at All That's Interesting, Katie Serena has also published work in Salon.
Recent Posts
Heartbreaking Photos Of Plastic’s Devastating Impact On Sea Creatures
Katie Serena
8 years ago
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is just the beginning.
Hart Island Is Home To Over One Million Dead Bodies — And Is Just Miles From Manhattan
Katie Serena
8 years ago
As one of the world's largest potter's fields, Hart Island is home to over one million unmarked graves.
Disease-Ridden Teeth Belonged To Hitler, Scientists Confirm
Katie Serena
8 years ago
The teeth also confirmed that Hitler was a vegetarian.
Taiji, Japan Is A Little Town With A Big Dirty Secret
Katie Serena
8 years ago
The dolphins that are captured for a life in captivity in a marine park actually have it better than any of those left behind.
The Story Of Myrtle Corbin, P.T. Barnum’s “Four-Legged Girl From Texas”
Katie Serena
8 years ago
Myrtle Corbin was also born with two sets of internal and external reproductive anatomies.
Inside The Greenwich Village Apartment That Cost Just $28 A Month
Katie Serena
8 years ago
Patricia O'Grady spent 63 years living in a Greenwich Village two-bedroom, all for less than the price of a weekly MetroCard.
They Killed His Wife And Burned Down His House – Then Liver-Eating Johnson Hunted Them Down And Ate Them
Katie Serena
8 years ago
While on a quest for revenge, Liver-Eating Johnson earned his gruesome nickname and struck fear into the hearts – and livers – of his enemies.
How Ada Blackjack Outlived Her All-Male Crew And Survived Alone In The Arctic
Katie Serena
8 years ago
Ada Blackjack had no wilderness skills before she was forced to fend for herself on a remote Arctic island.
President Bush Vomited On Their Prime Minister On Live TV – Now The Japanese Have A Word For It [VIDEO]
Katie Serena
8 years ago
The president was attending a state event at the Japanese prime minister's home when he came down with a case of stomach flu.
The Mysterious Death Of Pope John Paul I
Katie Serena
8 years ago
Pope John Paul I's death remains a point of contention even 40 years later.
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