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Sarah D. Bunting, also known online as Sars, is known as an American writer and journalist, and a co-founder of
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(TWoP). She has written for a number of magazines and journals, and has received coverage for her website Tomato Nation.


Television Without Pity

Bunting and Tara Ariano met online on a ''
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'' fansite before in 1998 founding Dawson's Wrap, a website devoted to the TV soap ''
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''. The site, dedicated to critical commentary on the show, expanded its coverage to more shows, was renamed Mighty Big TV and eventually relaunched as Television Without Pity (TWoP). The site became both popular with fans and influential among television
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s and
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s, as evidenced in cases as when '' Rescue Me'' showrunner
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used it to publish an open letter to fans defending the depiction of rape in a controversial episode. In a 2004 interview Bunting expressed skepticism about the effect that TWoP had on the creation of TV shows. She acknowledged nonetheless that certain shows had made evident nods toward the site's effects, including the positioning of a TWoP branded messenger bag in a background shot, and a ''
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'' character's jibe at the moderator of a fictional internet message board "who I'm sure wears a muu-muu and chain smokes Parliaments." Bunting described the attentions of ''West Wing'' producer
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, however ambivalent, as a net positive for the site: "If we're on his radar it's a good thing. And it drove up our page views." With Ariano, Bunting published a TWoP spinoff book in 2006, called ''Television Without Pity: 752 Things We Love To Hate (and Hate To Love) About TV''. The site was acquired by
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in 2007; Bunting and the other cofounders initially remained on the editorial staff before leaving in 2008.


Tomato Nation

Bunting founded her website, TomatoNation.com, in 1997, and still blogs there. She has written that the website is named after a tattoo of a tomato she got on her right bicep because " e month every summer, New Jersey (where I grew up) has the biggest, best, sweetest, tartest, juiciest tomatoes in the world." The site drew attention for its advice column, The Vine, which journalists described as an edgier alternative to
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and
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for younger people. As a relatively early and prominent blog, it was also among the subjects of Viviane Serfaty's 2004 book ''The mirror and the veil: an overview of American online diaries and blogs'', in which Serfaty analysed Tomato Nation's use of humor in constructing an identity as a blogger. Bunting's account of her experiences during the
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on New York in 2001 (she was working a few blocks from the
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when the attacks began), first published at Tomato Nation, was syndicated on diarist.net and received print news attention.


Charity fundraising

In 2006 Bunting participated for the first time in a bloggers' challenge coordinated by fundraising site
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, which allows teachers in disadvantaged US schools to bid for private donations to fund classroom projects. The Bloggers' Challenge (later Social Media Challenge) invited blog fans to compete to raise greater sums in donations than could readers of other blogs. Bunting pledged to shave her head in exchange for her readership raising $30,000 in donations. She again won the 2007 contest for Tomato Nation by raising $100,000 through reader donations, from an estimated reader base of 100,000 people. The feat was repeated with a $111,000 reader donation haul in 2008, and $314,158 of reader donations again won the challenge for Tomato Nation in 2009.


Other writing

Bunting has been a contributor to
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, ''
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,'' and ''
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''. Her original play ''The Famous Ghost Monologues'' was performed at the Abingdon Theater,
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, in 2004. She is currently a writer for (and the editor-in-chief of) the true crime publication Best Evidence.


Podcasts

Sarah and Mark Blankenship started the ''Mark and Sarah Talk About Songs'' podcast in March 2016, a weekly pop music podcast that contains in-depth and humorous discussions of individual songs chosen by the hosts or the fans. Starting with episode 50 every tenth episode ranks every song on an album. Ranked episodes include ''
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'', and '' The Clueless Soundtrack''. Sarah is also a cohost of the podcasts ''Extra Hot Great'' (about television shows), ''Again With This: Beverly Hills, 90210 & Melrose Place'', and ''Quaid in Full'' (which ranks
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's television appearances). Sarah was the host of the
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podcast ''The Blotter Presents'', which was the flagship podcast of the true crime website The Blotter; she founded The Blotter in 2011.


Bookstore ownership

She is the owner of Exhibit B., a used bookstore that specializes in true crime, located at 508 76th Street, Brooklyn, New York.


Personal life

Bunting was born and raised in
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and attended
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and
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, where she majored in English Literature. Prior to the establishment of Tomato Nation she had jobs as a church secretary, a records clerk, and a dealer in antique books. She lives in
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and got married in July 2013, not changing her last name. On September 11, 2022, she wrote that her mother and her (Sarah's) cat Mabel had died in the past eleven months.


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