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Stories written by Erika Andrade
Erika, writer and photographer for EGMN, earned a Creative Writing B.A. from the University of Houston December 2010. Currently, she's trying to break the bad habit of eavesdropping on peoples' laughter.

Writer mixes culture, comedy in poetry

Photo by Erika Andrade

  “Where do you work to look at animals and hug them? El Abrazoo” And another for consolation: “What did the corn tortilla tell the wheat tortilla? No te agüites” One usually doesn’t attend a poetry reading expecting to hear jokes— unless you’re coming to hear Javier O. Huerta, that is. Huerta’s jest transforms into [...]

The death penalty: Justice for Whites?

Scott J Atlas

If you want to commit a murder make sure you are white, have a fat wallet for a good legal defense and kill a person of color, recommended David R. Dow, the moderator of Black, Brown and Invisible: Minorities on Death Row, a roundtable discussion about the death penalty at University of St Thomas on [...]

Entrevista sobre la pena de muerte con el autor Ricardo Ampudia

With a knowing smile,Ampudia answers an audience member's question.

    Después de asistir el jueves 22 de septiembre a la presentación Black, Brown and Invisible: Minorities on Death Row, una discusión sobre las minorías bajo la pena de muerte, tuve la oportunidad de entrevistar brevemente a Ricardo Ampudia, periodista, diplomático y ex cónsul general de México aquí en Houston. Ampudia, autor del libro Mexicanos al grito de muerte, [...]

Children of disfunctional families, afraid to be parents

afraid to be parent

  Yes, sometimes we want to go back and wrap ourselves in the comfort of childhood. When our smiles and laughs were more sincere than cynical. When you would wake up in the middle of the night to your parents’ arguments in the living room, and you’d have no choice but to poke your sleepyhead [...]

Picture of the Week: Recreate a Painting

Corn-Poppy-by-Kees-van-Dongen

  Assignment: (Erika Andrade) Norman Rockwell took photos to makes his iconic paintings. Let’s do the opposite and recreate a painting, artwork, or iconic photo.  

Internet Users: More Used Than Using

internetusersused

Remember the time when going through the family photo album was a private and personal experience?  Before the big leap in digital photography or social networking, when the only people that could see your baby pictures were those who came into your house and, after much defeated resistance, dating partners? Yes, I am sure you remember. [...]

Behind the Curtain: Houston Ballet dancer Karina González

Karina at Houton Ballet practice photo by: Amitava Sakar

Everyone watched. Her tutu bounced to the rhythm of her tip-toed dance. She could not hear the music over her own heart-pounding but carried on the performance because she had memorized the steps. She could not make out her family in the crowd, but she knew they were present. She let go within herself and [...]

Post graduation identity

identity-crisis

My biggest mistake prior to graduation was not having a plan after the ceremony. I set a goal to graduate within four years or I would be an utter failure to myself— how, why, don’t ask.

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