She has taught as an adjunct professor in

My year old son tells me that there are pockets of magma deep in the earth and, see Mommy, the magma is hot and when the pressure builds up, and builds up, the magma shoots up through these vents thats the volcano erupting, the magma turns to lava, it flows down the side of the mountain, building new layer you see, making the mountain taller and sometimes the magma comes out in GIANT EXPLOSION that includes bits and chunks of rock, igneous rock, you know, the stuff from eruptions that happened before.

My year old son tells me that there are pockets of magma deep in the earth and, see Mommy, the magma is hot and when the pressure builds up, and builds up, the magma shoots up through these vents thats the volcano erupting, the magma turns to lava, it flows down the side of the mountain, building new layer you see, making the mountain taller and sometimes the magma comes out in GIANT EXPLOSION that includes bits and chunks of rock, igneous rock, you know, the stuff from eruptions that happened before..

THE WARTIME ISSUE Virginia Bell NO POPE Standing in line for food that day the men in front of me carry their savory packages away to table, close my eyes, try to picture the lines am not in, what the women and men carry with them as they stand and wait, what they receive and carry away with them, where they go, what they do with it, what exactly it tastes like on their tongues, what it feels like as it moves down and into their bodies, how it rests or does not

She lives in Takoma Park and also works as stayathomeparent of two children. She has taught as an adjunct professor in the English Department at Georgetown University and the Womens Studies Department at the University of Maryland. She has published critical articles on Leslie Marmon Silko, Eduardo Galeano, and Rosario Castellanos. He draws me picture, then, with lines coming out to the right and to the left, each line representing an eruption in time.

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