Heather Carreiro wins IFWTWA Award

Heather Carreiro is a second MatadorU grad to win IFWTWA Award.

Heather Carreiro graduated from MatadorU in Feb 2010 as well as subsequently assimilated a Matador team as a unchanging bard as well as editorial intern. We didnt even have a chance to make known which shes also been promoted to a editor of Matador Abroad (former editor, Sarah Menkedick, has transitioned into a full-time editor-in-chief position with Matadors Glimpse Correspondents Program as well as a Glimpse site) prior to we perceived some some-more great news: Heather just won a International Food, Wine, as well as Travel Writers Associations scholarship, awarded annually to an emerging bard in these genres.

Heather entered an letter initial published upon Matador, Cooking in Lahore: An American Woman in a Pakistani Kitchen. Allen Cox, a Excellence Awards Committee Chair of a IFWTWA wrote, Heather brings her contact with another enlightenment industriously alive as well as tells a story of her friendship of a Pakistani woman with humor as well as heart.

As a leader of this years scholarship, Heather receives:

- A one-year IFWTWA membership
- Her essay published in Global Writes
- And complimentaryattendance during IFWTWAs Annual Conference during Sea

Her experiences living in Pakistan have influenced her essay in alternative ways, too. Heather is now pursuing an MA in English, as well as is working upon her thesis, When Potential Terrorists Become a Terrorized: Engaging Post 9/11 America through South Asian Literature as well as Film.

Community Connection:

Read some-more of Heathers essay here upon Matador.


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