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Carribean Fragoza lives the life she writes — busy, creative and slightly surreal

Carribean Fragoza lives the life she writes busy, creative and slightly surreal Dorany Pineda © (Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times) Carribean Fragoza, artist, journalist and author of the short-story collection Eat the Mouth That Feeds You, will appear at the 2021 Times Festival of Books. (Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times) When Carribean Fragoza was a child, she ate dirt. “Like I ate dirt a lot,” she said in a recent video interview. And her tías in Guadalajara, Mexico, really liked eating clay pots. They’d break off little pieces and hand them to her “like they were chocolate. During one of her first prenatal appointments decades later, the obstetrician, concerned about lead in her body, asked Fragoza if she had eaten dirt as a kid. She responded delightedly: “Oh! Why yes I did, actually!”

Carribean Fragoza on death, motherhood and imagination

When Carribean Fragoza was a child, she ate dirt. “Like I ate dirt a lot,” she said in a recent video interview. And her tías in Guadalajara, Mexico, really liked eating clay pots. They’d break off little pieces and hand them to her “like they were chocolate.” During one of her first prenatal appointments decades later, the obstetrician, concerned about lead in her body, asked Fragoza if she had eaten dirt as a kid. She responded delightedly: “Oh! Why yes I did, actually!” These tidbits of personal medical history the odd diet and the maternal anxiety “made their way into the story,” said the 39-year-old author, journalist and artist. That story is “Eat the Mouth That Feeds You,” about a young daughter who bites chunks of her own mother’s flesh. “It is her right,” says the mother in the short story. “She must take those things. She must take from me what she needs.”

NYT Columnist David Brooks Returns to Westmont s Annual Leadership Event

NYT Columnist David Brooks Returns to Westmont s Annual Leadership Event Lead Where You Stand Virtual Conference Offers Insights on Effective and Purposeful Leadership Beginning June 18 April 01, 2021 20:48 ET | Source: Westmont College Westmont College Montecito, Santa Barbara, California, April 01, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Keynote speakers David Brooks, Erin Meyer, Gayle D. Beebe, Marcus “Goodie” Goodloe and Lisa DeBoer share insights on effective and purposeful leadership at the 2021 Lead Where You Stand Virtual Conference, which will be available for streaming on June 18 for $99 at westmont.edu/lead. The Mosher Center for Moral and Ethical Leadership, the Brittingham Family Foundation and the Montecito Institute sponsor the event.

Locals Weigh Historic Preservation And Modernization As Manti Temple Faces Renovation

Locals Weigh Historic Preservation And Modernization As Manti Temple Faces Renovation
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