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Sara Webster
Sara Webster is a freelance writer and educator living in Denver, Colorado.
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Three Generations of Witches and Female Power in “Weyward”
The Blurry Truth at the Heart of “A Time Outside this Time”
Subtlety and Longing in “Whereabouts”
Unsteady and Yet Gripping Storytelling “The Committed”
Love and the Unknown in “To Be a Man”
Confronting Transitions in “A House is a Body”
“The Equivalents” Explores Feminism Through Five Creative Lives
A Revolution is Coming in “The Immortals of Tehran”
Cab Ride Catharsis
Death Takes a Do-Over
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