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How I Managed to Write a Book without Going (Too) Broke
A grant, a small advance, a supportive spouse, and the $100 I found outside the library The post How I Managed to Write a Book without Going (Too) Broke first appeared on The Walrus.
The job market can be tough for people with disabilities. These Pittsburgh services aim to support career pursuits, from cleaning to fine art.
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