Rivera Sun has red hair, a twin sister, and a fondness for esoteric mystics. She went to Bennington College to study writing as a Harcourt Scholar and graduated with a degree in dance. She founded Rising Sun Dance & Theater, which tours a series of much-loved plays throughout the USA. She lives in an earthship house in New Mexico, where she grows tomatoes, bakes sourdough bread, and writes poetry, plays, and novels on the side. Rivera has been an aerial dancer, a bike messenger, and a gung-fu tea server. Everything else about her -except her writing- is perfectly ordinary.
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“This isn't about keeping mountains looking pretty. Ending mountaintop removal is about keeping humanity alive.”
“The Earth was singing her revolution. She was calling her brave men and women to her defense.”
“Stop listening to the TV tell you about America the beautiful . . . get up and be America the beautiful.”
“We've got to make change our national pastime and hold protests more regularly than weekend parties.”
“As long as we don't cut off our hearts, the inner workings of the universe illuminate before us.”
“Geography and mileage mean nothing. Separate is a single word that covers all distances that aren't together.”
“Precarious, life is. A flying leap. A sweep of hand. A star flung across the night. A lucky catch in this whirling juggling circus act.From Steam Drills, Treadmills, and Shooting Stars”