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Undergraduates currently writing about Virginia Woolf are urged to enter the 2024 Angelica Garnett Undergraduate Essay Contest, sponsored by the International Virginia Woolf Society.

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.

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The International Virginia Woolf Society announces the Annual Undergraduate Essay Competition in honor of Virginia Woolf and in memory of Angelica Garnett, writer, artist, and daughter of Woolf’s sister, Vanessa Bell.

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: Benjamin Hagen (President); Amanda Golden (Vice-President); Susan Wegener (Secretary-Treasurer); and Catherine Hollis (Historian-Bibliographer). The winner will receive $400 and have the essay published in a subsequent issue of the Virginia Woolf Miscellany.

To submit an essay, please fill out the entry form, then send your essay to Benjamin D. Hagen at Benjamin.Hagen@usd.edu.

All entries must be received by 30 June 2023.

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The International Virginia Woolf Society is once again running the Angelica Garnett Undergraduate Essay Contest/Prize in honor of Virginia Woolf and in memory of Angelica Garnett, writer, artist, and daughter of Woolf’s sister, Vanessa Bell.

The contest is open to any undergraduate as well as anyone within one year of completing the undergraduate degree.

Essay parameters

Essays can be on any topic pertaining to Woolf’s writings. 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 should be submitted with the application by June 30 and will be read and judged by the four IVWS officers: Ann Martin, Alice Keane, Drew Shannon, and President Kristen Czarnecki.

The winner will receive $200, and the winning essay will be published in the following issue of the Virginia Woolf Miscellany.

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