Teresa Ponikvar


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Teresa Ponikvar lives with her husband in Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico, where she teaches English. Her writing has appeared in Camas: The Nature of the West, and on the KUFM-Montana radio program “Field Notes.” She is happy to report that, seven years after her first trip to Mexico, she has finally acquired a taste for fruit with chile.


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