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?Sara captures the chaos, horror, and joy of a life pursuit of creativity.??Jim Gaffigan While the practical aspects of adulthood can be nerve-racking, the most important task of all is figuring out who you are and where you fit in the world. Author and comedian Sara Benincasa has a lot of hard-earned wisdom and common sense to share. Including 52 witty, provocative essays on how to live like a real adult?especially useful for those who have chosen a slightly more offbeat path to get there?Real Artists Have Day Jobs is relatable to everyone from twentysomethings and recent college grads to…mehr

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?Sara captures the chaos, horror, and joy of a life pursuit of creativity.??Jim Gaffigan While the practical aspects of adulthood can be nerve-racking, the most important task of all is figuring out who you are and where you fit in the world. Author and comedian Sara Benincasa has a lot of hard-earned wisdom and common sense to share. Including 52 witty, provocative essays on how to live like a real adult?especially useful for those who have chosen a slightly more offbeat path to get there?Real Artists Have Day Jobs is relatable to everyone from twentysomethings and recent college grads to anyone a bit older who's still trying to figure things out. Essays include: • Stop Apologizing for Everything • Life Is Too Short for Sh*tty Friends • The Power of Being a Dork • It Gets Better, Mostly • Ask for Exactly What You Want • . . . and more! ?An incredible tour de force. If I could repeatedly hit my head so I could give myself a touch of memory loss so that I would be able to read this again for the first time, I would.??Megan Amram ?Sara Benincasa is a great wit, a great woman, and a great writer.??Elizabeth Gilbert
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Sara Benincasa is a comedian and author of Real Artists Have Day Jobs (William Morrow 2016) as well as the books DC Trip (Adaptive Books 2015), Great (2014), and Agorafabulous!: Dispatches From My Bedroom (William Morrow 2012), a book based on her critically acclaimed solo show about panic attacks and agoraphobia. She is currently adapting DC Trip as a film with producers Albert Berger and Ron Yerxa (Little Miss Sunshine, Nebraska, Election), Van Toffler, and Adaptive Studios. She is currently adapting Agorafabulous! as a TV pilot with executive producers Diablo Cody (Juno, The United States of Tara), and Ben Stiller's Red Hour. She was born and raised in New Jersey and graduated from Warren Wilson College and Columbia University Teachers College. She lives in Los Angeles, California.