Archive for October, 2013
Cambria Press Forthcoming Title: Virginia Woolf by Eric Sandberg
Posted in books, Virginia Woolf, tagged Virginia Woolf on Tuesday 8 October 2013| Leave a Comment »
Virginia Woolf meets Richard Nixon — in China
Posted in Woolf online, Woolf sightings, tagged Chinese Woolf, Virginia Woolf and Richard Nixon on Monday 7 October 2013| Leave a Comment »
Just found this Woolf sighting on the Chinese Virginia Woolf Tumblr blog, thanks to a tweet. It’s dedicated to that now infamous lover of Woolf and despiser of all other women writers.
Check out this amusing blog. You’ll find many more Woolf-doctored photos with clever captions.
Who’s Afraid of Art?
Posted in Alice Lowe, art, Virginia Woolf, tagged Alice Lowe, blogs and art, KA-POW!, Kirby Kendrick, Virginia Woolf on Friday 4 October 2013| 2 Comments »
My friend and neighbor, San Diego and Santa Fe artist Kirby Kendrick, created her blog to inform and educate her readers about art and artists–the big picture. She posts about art history, art’s role in society, and the interplay of all the creative arts, including music and literature.
Knowing about my Woolfmania and about Virginia Woolf’s connections to the arts, Kirby asked me to write a couple of guest posts about Woolf and her milieu. The first one, “Virginia Woolf: Who’s Afraid of Art?,” is linked here.
While you’re there, you may want to look over Kirby’s site–check out KA-POW!, her graffiti-inspired installation–and subscribe to her bi-weekly blog posts. You never know what you might find–she’s written about ballet and basketball, the art of the telephone, understanding cubism, and more.
Orlando prize winners announced
Posted in A Room of Her Own Foundation, tagged A Room of Her Own Foundation, Orlando Prizes on Thursday 3 October 2013| Leave a Comment »
