CHANNILLO
Coffee and Criticisms
By Michelle Brewer-Bunnell

Series Description:

A look into gender roles, resistance and the journey so far-over a cup of fresh brewed coffee.

Category/Genre(s): Journal Entries, Essays/Columns, Poetry, Short Stories
Updated: Quarterly
Status: Completed



Author Bio For Michelle Brewer-Bunnell:

Currently adjusting to life beyond college, Michelle and her husband live in a small apartment with their Havanese dog. Armed with a degree in cultural anthropology, enough caffeine to power a small village and some ancestral wit and humor, she writes about the things she's passionate about. These passions usually fall into categories like the human condition, cultural interactions, the lie that is decaf, and so on. In her spare time (if there is any), she rants about how much she enjoys essential oils. 

Acknowledgements:

To the adventures of which I lived to tell the tale, and those I have yet to embark on.







Series Description:

A look into gender roles, resistance and the journey so far-over a cup of fresh brewed coffee.

Category/Genre(s): Journal Entries, Essays/Columns, Poetry, Short Stories
Updated: Quarterly
Status: Completed


Author Bio For Michelle Brewer-Bunnell:

Currently adjusting to life beyond college, Michelle and her husband live in a small apartment with their Havanese dog. Armed with a degree in cultural anthropology, enough caffeine to power a small village and some ancestral wit and humor, she writes about the things she's passionate about. These passions usually fall into categories like the human condition, cultural interactions, the lie that is decaf, and so on. In her spare time (if there is any), she rants about how much she enjoys essential oils. 

Acknowledgements:

To the adventures of which I lived to tell the tale, and those I have yet to embark on.