If you are a follower of Blogging Woolf, you may know that since the blog debuted nearly two years ago, I have been its only author.
That is about to change. Three Woolfians — each with a unique perspective — are joining the blog as contributors. They include:
Dr. Vara S. Neverow, English professor at Southern Connecticut University, managing editor of the Virginia Woolf Miscellany and editor with Mark Hussey of several collections, including Virginia Woolf: Emerging Perspectives, Virginia Woolf: Themes and Variations and Virginia Woolf Miscellanies. Vara teaches courses about Woolf and feminist theory.
Alice Lowe, common reader, Woolf conference presenter and contributor to the Virginia Woolf Miscellany and the Virginia Woolf Society Bulletin. Alice, who lives in San Diego, Calif., has a special interest in Woolf in contemporary fiction and — like Woolf — is an avid walker.
Megan Branch, sophomore English major at Fordham University and publicity intern for Woolf and the City and the Oxford University Press Blog, where she posted about this year’s Woolf conference. Megan, a New York City transplant who sometimes longs for the warm climate and open spaces of her native Florida, is a huge fan of Twitter and has a blog of her own.
I am looking forward to reading their contributions — and I hope you will follow along as Vara, Alice and Megan add their individual voices to Blogging Woolf.
Now I invite you to add your voice to the blog as well :
- Add your comment to any post by clicking on the “Leave a Comment” link at the bottom of a post
- Become a contributor by sending an e-mail to Blogging Woolf. Just click on the e-mail link in the sidebar on the right.
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