Sarah Einstein

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Remnants of Passion

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The Tripart Heart

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Sixfold Fiction Summer 2013

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The Happy Person's Guide to Memoir Writing!

Work on your memoir or personal essays in a relaxed, low-pressure workshop designed to keep you happy while you’re writing! This twelve-week workshop will follow a summer-friendly pace and gentle prompts and readings that will help you discover how to write about happiness.


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This is undeniably a well-written book, but it is also a very disheartening one. I do not recommend it if you're a professor already feeling bloodied by the current situation. I understand the conventions of Dark Academia, but whereas Kuang deployed ...more
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Around the Year i...: Molly's Hopeful 52 Book Plan 2 36 Jan 08, 2016 06:42AM  
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“For every sentimental my teacher changed my life story you heard, there were dozens of my teacher made me moderately bored a few times a week and then I got through the year and moved on with my life and never thought about them again.”
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“Besides, no one really meant it when they said alt academia was just as prestigious (or, more commonly, that there was no shame in it, really). They meant it even less when they emphasized that alt academia paid better, had kinder hours, was less stressful, gave you better job security, made you happier. Oh, magicians do really well in consulting, they said. Employers like critical thinking and problem-solving skills, they said. Fewer people die in industry, they said.”
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Leigh Clements Thanks for the recomendation. I'll try to pick it up on this trip.

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