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Sheila squillante

Writer & Visual Artist

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A Wide Open Space

January 8, 2024January 8, 20241 Comment

Today is the first day of the new semester. Today is the first first day of the new semester in 25 years where I am not preparing to teach because... I am on sabbatical! Sabbatical: "an extended period of paid time away from work, an opportunity for travel and study outside of regular job roles … Continue reading A Wide Open Space

On the Fulcrum

October 18, 2015June 27, 20202 Comments

You have to find a balance. You have to make sure you have time for your family, your friends, your writing. You have to find a way to make this job sustainable in your life. These words, spoken by the director of our program, have swirled in the air around me since I arrived in … Continue reading On the Fulcrum

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