


HONEY BEE COMMOTION Honey Bee Commotion Grand Central Station madcap break dance. He studied Latin American literature at the University of Buenos Aires on and OAS grant and spent a year as an archaeologist in the Atacama Desert in Chile in 1986. He met his third wife Maria Bernadete Costa in Brazil in 1978. He received Fulbright Professorships at the University of Hermosillo in Mexico in 1961, the Instituto Pedagogico and Universidad Católica in Caracas from 1964 to 1966, and at the University of Santa Catarina in Brazil from 1978-1980. It was at MSU that he met his second wife Nona Grimes. He became a Professor in the Department of American Thought and Language at Michigan State University in 1968 and remained there until he retired in 1999. He met his first wife, a Peruvian woman named Lucia Ungaro de Zevallos, while at Urbana-Campaign and was a Professor of American Literature from 1958-1968 at Loyola University in Los Angeles. in American Literature from the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign). degree in English from Loyola University in Chicago and his Ph.D. He spent his childhood studying violin, piano, composition and opera with his Viennese teacher Zerlina Muhlman Metzger. When in doubt, send the submission to roxy533 at yahoo dot com & violetwrites at nyc dot rr dot com. (In otherwords not everything that made the cut for the online edition will appear in print.) Please do not query. However, final selections for the print edition will made after the October 31st deadline. Selection for the on-line edition are made on a ongoing basis as we receive your submissions. Due to the volume of submissions we cannot respond to each and every individual submission.
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