Sunday 8 October 2017 by Paula Maggio
Alice Lowe, a contributor to Blogging Woolf and a prolific essay writer, has a new essay in Stonecoast Review. In it, she pays homage to her muse, Virginia Woolf, and reflects on her new tattoo, aging and writing.
You can read more about it on Alice’s blog: Seventy | Alice Lowe — still writing
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