Undergraduates currently writing about Virginia Woolf are urged to enter the 2024
Submission guidelines
- Undergraduate essays can be on any topic pertaining to the writings of Virginia Woolf.
- Essays should be between 2,000 and 2,500 words in length, including notes and works cited, with an original title of the entrant’s choosing.
- Essays will be judged by the Society’s officers.
- Submissions are due at the end of June.
There is a cash prize of $400 for first place, in addition to a promise of publication in an upcoming issue of the Virginia Woolf Miscellany.
This is an excellent opportunity for the brightest young Woolfians out there today.
How to submit
To submit an essay, please fill out the entry form and then send your essay to society president Ben Leubner at leubnerb@montana.edu.
Discover more from Blogging Woolf
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
Share your thoughtsCancel reply