Tag Archives: Virginia Woolf

Artistic Voyager

What a surprise! While leafing through Sea History, a glossy magazine that my husband David received as a gift, I came across an article called “Virginia Woolf’s Maiden Voyage.” One of the authors, Richard King, teaches a college course called … Continue reading

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Writing Spaces

A Room of One’s Own — a lovely, writerly title, isn’t it? In this slim volume Virginia Woolf explores and extolls the importance of having a place of your own to write, your own little corner of the world where … Continue reading

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Story Glory

There are stories everywhere, just waiting to be plucked out of the air. We can find them on the street, in newspaper articles, on line, in our own ramblings and ruminations. Some of the best ones seem to fall in … Continue reading

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