Bio I feel lucky to do what I do. I write about real people, often by living their lives for a while-visiting their lives, you might say. Trying them on for size. Though there are easier ways to make a living, I suppose, none strike me as a fraction so interesting.
My first real adventures were cross-country bicycle rides, and a summer's work in a sausage factory in Pamplona, Spain. During time off from college, I did community organizing in Dallas as a VISTA volunteer. Then came riding the rails (Rolling Nowhere), which originated as another escape from college, but doubled as research for a senior anthropology thesis. A transcendant moment occurred ... Read More
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Nice. Quick. Reassuring! The point about deportation at the end of the imprisonment was a firm handshake with the right touch. I guess interviews like that take some planning. This website has matured since I looked at it a year or so ago. I bet even teens think it’s fly.
love, T.