Sarah S. Davis
Sarah is a freelance writer and blogger whose greatest passions are film and literature (though the Philadelphia Phillies are a close third). Sarah holds a degree from the University of Pennsylvania, where she studied literary non-fiction, journalism, and avant-garde writing, among other types of literature. She is Examiner.com's Philadelphia Women's Literature columnist. Her film reviews and analysis have been published online, and she is also an experienced copywriter.
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Do Celebrities Justify so Much Media Coverage? At Times, YesCelebrity gossip: you either love it or hate it. But celebrities media coverage is justified when we look at how they are able to raise important issues that our society cares about. -
When Superstition LiesThink that black cats are bewitched? Think again. This amusing, thoughtful tale unwraps the legends and superstitions of the black cat myths we come to know, all set around the wicked time of Halloween.
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Do You Know the Real Catwoman?Anne Hathaway's Catwoman suit is getting bad reactions, but do the critics know the real catwoman behind the photo? Test your knowledge of the character who pushes Bruce Wayne's buttons.
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How The Catcher in the Rye Caught MeThe story of how one story, The Catcher in the Rye, impacted an author's writing and reading and became her favorite novel. -
Out Here, All AloneA narrative about what it means to be alone in a world that wants to take you and everyone like you away. -
Summer SolesA poem about the physical feelings of summer beneath a woman's feet. -
Silent SpeechA story about a statue in a museum and the bond it has with a little girl visitor.



