Helen Hamlin (1917–2004) was an American author who is known for her two books on life in northern Maine.
[1] In 1937 she graduated from the Madawaska Training School, later a part of the University of Maine at Fort Kent.
[5] She met her first husband Willis ('Curly') Hamlin, also a game warden, at a dance while she was teaching at Churchill Lake.
[11] In 1947 she married Robert Lennon, who worked at the United States' Department of Fish and Wildlife.
[15] In 1946, Hamlin was named to the Pen and Brush Club, a group founded in 1863 to recognize women writers and artists.