About The Author

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.

Posts by: Alice Driver

The duck feather creation sucked me in with the force of a black hole.

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The spinach and cheese ravioli sealed my conviction.

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5 foodie spots in Chicago

On December 13, 2011 By

Happiness can be found in greasy foods.

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Ode to the Thai 7-Eleven

On December 12, 2011 By

The beverage should not even be called coffee.

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The sketchiest things are the best.

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How lovely to have fatty food arrive in an athletic stance!

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Chilapastroso. I fell in love with this mouthful immediately and without reserve.

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There is a weariness that comes with taking photos.

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Why I quit Facebook

On August 29, 2011 By

Alice Driver finally comes to terms with Facebook’s strong foothold in her life.

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We hitched rides in the back of a dump truck full of sand and on the tailgate of a truck.

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