rm144 wrote 4 days ago: I must be starving for words, because there’s a reading frenzy going on in my home. Books were … more →
falcondave wrote 5 days ago: “To the Lighthouse” and Keatsian notions of Beauty, Truth and Negative Capability: Beauty is truth, … more →
Paula Maggio wrote 3 weeks ago: Porthminster Beach Virginia Woolf’s good name has been used to sell many things. Now it is bei … more →
jenlillith wrote 1 month ago: 1. To the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf. To be succinct, if you like Virginia, you’ll like it, an … more →
arieldreyer wrote 2 months ago: In 1925 Virginia Woolf drew what looked like an “H”—two blocky columns joined by a line—in her not … more →
James Gapinski wrote 3 months ago: I wonder how many people out there consider themselves writers. And what does that really mean? We … more →
cynthia wrote 3 months ago: It’s writing group week at Point Reyes, California–nine of us here (several in absentia) … more →
afloyd wrote 3 months ago: Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse next. I’m in the middle of writing a paper about the … more →
darkreidar wrote 4 months ago: Why is it sometimes so hard to transform your thoughts into characters in a word-document? How could … more →
Joao Barreto wrote 4 months ago: “Agora todas as velas estavam acesas e sua luz aproximava os rostos de ambos os lados da mesa. … more →
creativesoulsconverse wrote 4 months ago: Path of the Feather “Viriginia, Oodgeroo, Emily” the Old Man in the Green Turban called … more →
pearlz wrote 4 months ago: Path of the Feather “Viriginia, Oodgeroo, Emily” the Old Man in the Green Turban called … more →
marmason wrote 4 months ago: Our article, “A ‘Need of Distance and Blue’: Space, Color, and Creativity in To the Lighthouse,” by … more →
marmason wrote 5 months ago: Journal Article Citation: Stewart, Jack. “A ‘Need of Distance and Blue’: Space, Color, and Creativ … more →
marmason wrote 5 months ago: I really liked that the third part of the novel focused quite a bit on Lily Briscoe. In some ways, s … more →
marmason wrote 5 months ago: In finishing “The Window” and “Time Passes,” I noticed Woolf’s use of … more →
Paula Maggio wrote 5 months ago: Virginia Woolf spent nearly a month working on the first draft of the ”Time Passes” sect … more →
marmason wrote 5 months ago: Clearly To the Lighthouse is not a novel that has much concern for plot. The two elements that struc … more →
Paula Maggio wrote 7 months ago: Places connected to Virginia Woolf are regularly in the news. Check out these two recent articles: … more →