It's the countdown to Election Day in Cave City, Indiana and its sister city, Ciudad de la Gruta, in Yucatán, Mexico. Their original agreement, back in 1999, requires the sister-city status be re-approved every twenty years via referendum. What should be an easy, has become a political hot-potato in 2019.
It's the countdown to Election Day in Cave City, Indiana and its sister city, Ciudad de la Gruta, in Yucatán, Mexico. Their original agreement, back in 1999, requires the sister-city status be re-approved every twenty years via referendum. What should be an easy, has become a political hot-potato in 2019.
Ian Woollen was born and raised in Indianapolis and now lives nearby in Bloomington, Indiana, where he works as a psychotherapist. He has a BA from Yale University and an MA from Christian Theological Seminary. Woollen's most recent novel, Uncle Anton's Atomic Bomb, was shortlisted for the Balcones Prize. His first novel, Stakeout on Millennium Drive, won the 2006 Best Book of Indiana Fiction Award. His short fiction has surfaced in a variety of journals, including The Massachusetts Review, Fiction Southeast, The Smokelong Quarterly, and The Mid-American Review, from which he received a Sherwood Anderson Prize.
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