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Anna Broadway

Anna Broadway is a writer, knitter and Web editor living near San Francisco. Her first book, Sexless in the City: A Memoir of Reluctant Chastity, is a memoir that evolved from the blog of the same name. She holds an M.A. in Religious Studies from Arizona State University and has written for print or online versions of Paste, Beliefnet, Godspy, Relevant, Radiant, The Journal of the History of Sexuality, and other publications. Previous jobs include work as a volunteer editor for the now-defunct webzine The New Pantagruel, bookkeeper for an artist, contract knitting and even courier for a youth choir whose tour through Canada and New York was like her own visit to Dante’s Inferno. Don’t ask about the chocolates, or that stop at the Empire State Building … but hey, she’s not bitter. Really.

Eating on fifty dollars a week

Because of having to get by for so long on fifty dollars a week for food and transit, I learned to finally live by my wits, within my means.

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Eating on fifty dollars a week

Because of having to get by for so long on fifty dollars a week for food and transit, I learned to finally live by my wits, within my means.