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Wednesday, 20 June 2012 20:05

Q&A with Indiana Native Nick Pangere, an English Teacher in Turkey

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Indiana native Nick Pangere, right, with a friend in Turkey. Indiana native Nick Pangere, right, with a friend in Turkey. Image: Nick Pangere
For this week's Q&A, we caught up with Nick Pangere, an Indiana native, who has been teaching in Turkey for the past two years.

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Maria A. Karamitsos

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A proud Greek-American, Maria A. Karamitsos loves to write about all things Greek. She began contributing to The Greek Star in June 2005, and has served as Associate Editor since January 2006. 

Maria's work can also be found in GreekCircle magazine, USA.GreekReporter.com, The National Herald and Harlots Sauce Radio. She recently contributed to The Chicago Area Ethnic Handbook and the Voices of Hellenism Literary Journal. Under her maiden name, Maria A. Fotinopoulos, she served as Food Editor for the book, Greektown Chicago: Its History, Its Recipes, by Alexa Ganakos. 

Additionally, she's the author of the forthcoming book, "Positive About Negative: Adventures in Molar Pregnancy," about her experience with molar pregnancy and is the moderator of an online support group for women who've endured a molar pregnancy. Maria takes a light-hearted look at the trials and tribulations of parenting on her blog, From the Mommy Files.

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