Alice Driver
Alice Driver is a freelance writer and translator currently living in Mexico City. She recently published "Ciudad Juárez as a Palimpsest: Searching for Ecotestimonios" in Pushing the Boundaries of Latin American Testimony: Meta-morphoses and Migrations (Palgrave Macmillan). Her interview with author Charles Bowden is featured in the August 2011 edition of Hispanic Research Journal.
The duck feather creation sucked me in with the force of a black hole.
Continue Reading →The spinach and cheese ravioli sealed my conviction.
Continue Reading →Happiness can be found in greasy foods.
Continue Reading →The beverage should not even be called coffee.
Continue Reading →The sketchiest things are the best.
Continue Reading →How lovely to have fatty food arrive in an athletic stance!
Continue Reading →Chilapastroso. I fell in love with this mouthful immediately and without reserve.
Continue Reading →There is a weariness that comes with taking photos.
Continue Reading →Alice Driver finally comes to terms with Facebook’s strong foothold in her life.
Continue Reading →We hitched rides in the back of a dump truck full of sand and on the tailgate of a truck.
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