Ron Gonzales reports, among other things, the latest accomplishments of our own Rebel Girl:
Lisa Alvarez, a professor of English at Irvine Valley College, contributed a short story to the recently released "Sudden Fiction Latino: Short-Short Stories from the United States and Latin America." ¶ The editors of the anthology settled on a 1,500-word limit for the 60 stories in the book, and combed through a variety of sources to find the works. Contributors include Junot Díaz, Sandra Cisneros, Gabriel García Márquez and Isabel Allende.So, um, the Reg has no problem celebrating the career and achievements of the Reb. Just sayin'.
Alvarez said her work, "Cielito Lindo," deals with the tentative reconciliation between a daughter and a father.
In addition to writing and teaching, Alvarez hosts an Orange County literary arts blog at http://themarkonthewall.blogspot.com/
UPDATE ON STRIKE:
5:40 UPDATE: Attendance plunges during Capo strike
Student attendance plunged well below 50 percent across the Capistrano Unified School District on Thursday as hundreds of teachers picketed outside schools, but there still weren’t enough substitute teachers to go around and at least one high school was reportedly vandalized by unsupervised students.
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Initial attendance figures released Thursday afternoon indicate about 52 percent of elementary students were absent, plus about 59 percent of middle school students and about 76 percent of high school students. The district cautioned, however, that the figures were preliminary and subject to change….
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