I talk a lot about cultural integration on this blog. I am, after all, immersing myself in a new lifestyle … Continue reading →
https://literaryeurope.wordpress.com/2014/03/26/what-i-would-know/
I was recently talking to a teacher at my school about how I find lunchtimes difficult: we don’t have a … Continue reading →
https://literaryeurope.wordpress.com/2014/03/20/the-social-table/
Never before have I been such a commodity. At home, I’m known to skulk mostly in shadow, my unusual bookish … Continue reading →
https://literaryeurope.wordpress.com/2014/02/21/is-that-the-american/
I apologize for my lack of posts this past week. I was busy completing chapter 2 of Ridesharing: A Novel, … Continue reading →
https://literaryeurope.wordpress.com/2014/02/15/my-adventures-with-mice-man/
“All Americans are fat!” “All Americans carry guns with them!” “It’s normal to be killed for murder in America!” (the … Continue reading →
https://literaryeurope.wordpress.com/2014/01/17/how-i-survived-drowning-in-a-flood-of-stereotypes/
I am American. Good, now you know. You may ask me things about the States. You may ask me how … Continue reading →
https://literaryeurope.wordpress.com/2013/11/10/my-proustien-pen/