The 23rd Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf: Woolf and the Common(wealth) Reader begins this week. Will you be there? Whether you are going to the conference or not, consider joining the Woolfian conversation by adding a comment below.
This year’s conference, from June 6-9 at the Coast Plaza Hotel and Suites in Vancouver, is sponsored by Simon Fraser University and organized by Helen Wussow.
The conference topic encompasses Woolf’s interactions with/influence on Commonwealth writers, the issues of “common” wealth, and discussions of wealth and gender, colonialism and gender, imperialism, politics, and a host of other related topics such as reading Woolf as a member of the Commonwealth.
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Looking forward to seeing everyone. I am intrigued by your app and want to know more. Let’s talk at the conference.
I’m arriving early, on Wednesday — because Vanvouver is such a fabulous city, Driving my rental car from Seattle so I’ll have wheels. Previewing WoolfPlace — an iPad app which is a visual/ critical guide to sites in Woolf’s life and work. Computer programmer from Clemson would like to talk to people about building other Woolf Apps.