For her latest research project, Alice Lowe of San Diego, Calif., is searching for references to Virginia Woolf in contemporary fiction.
While she says she finds them “with surprising frequency” while doing her own reading, she asks common readers and scholars everywhere to contact her directly to share a favorite sighting or a new discovery.
You can e-mail the reference, with the specific citation if possible, to Lowe at alicelowe88@yahoo.com.
Feel free to share your find with Blogging Woolf at bloggingwoolf@yahoo.com as well, and we will post it on our Woolf sightings page.
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