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In Praise of Doing What You Love Forever
In Praise of Doing What You Love Forever

It wasn’t just McKellen’s performance as Falstaff that I found mesmerizing, it was his dedication to the work. The man is 85 and could have long ago retired from stage and screen, living on the windfall of his Gandalf fame

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Sara SchaffJune 23, 2024Sir Ian McKellen, The Player Kings, London, West End, Henry IV, Shakespeare, DedicationComment
I’m Crying Again, and I Don't Want to Stop
I’m Crying Again, and I Don't Want to Stop

I worry that these last four years have only been an island, a little life raft, from which we could see the depths of devastation around the world but not be drowned, not yet.

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Sara SchaffMay 21, 2024vote, crying, hope, four years, democracy, feeling, compassion, biden, 2024 Election, 2016, gaza, immigrationComment
Lunar Writing
Lunar Writing

I had no expectations, but on the day of the total eclipse, something shifted for me, creatively speaking.

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Sara SchaffMay 5, 2024lunar eclipse, writing, writing while waiting, novel on submission, art, inspirationComment
I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman
I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman

The narrator’s singular objective—to learn—gives each sentence a weighted urgency I feel in my body as I read; her interior life is as active and alive as her physical life has been limited and stilted.

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Sara SchaffApril 24, 2024I Who Have Never Known Men, Jacqueline Harpman, Sci-Fi, Novel, Translation, Literature in Translation, Humanity, Humanities, ArtComment
Fleeting Days
Fleeting Days

I call myself middle-aged now, although my tween daughter helpfully informed me that, technically, I am “way past middle-aged,” since life expectancy for women in the U.S. is 79, and I’ll be turning 47 soon.

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Sara SchaffMarch 31, 2024Middle Age, Aging, Art, Life, Raising Daughters
Watching Crip Camp in 2024
Watching Crip Camp in 2024

Politicians like Stefanik and the billionaires who love to exploit their vapidness will always be fighting to go backwards. Which is why Crip Camp is essential viewing now, in 2024, and forever after.

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Sara SchaffMarch 3, 2024ADA, Crip Camp, 504, Judith Heumann, activism, disability rights, Elise Stefanik, Camp Jened, Disability Rights, Congress, George HW Bush, Jimmy CarterComment
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