Every day Blogging Woolf monitors Google and Twitter for references to Virginia Woolf on the Web. Here are some recent sightings shared via the blog’s Facebook page:
- A book list full of treats for Woolf hunters. https://bloggingwoolf.org/2017/08/25/a-book-list-full-of-treats-for-woolf-hunters/
- Who Killed Mrs. Ramsay by Maggie Humm is on the Impress Prize for New Writers short list. Follow on Twitter @ImpressPrize and @ImpressBooks1.
- Actress Kalki Koechlin pairs bare-backed red gown with Virginia Woolf quote for kudos. http://bit.ly/2vYH510
- London literary spots, including Bloomsbury Square garden where Virginia Woolf hung out. http://bit.ly/2fALZdO
- The French restaurateur who cooked for Virginia Woolf and helped her add meaning to a meal. http://bit.ly/2uPIQss
- Elizabeth Debicki to star as Virginia Woolf in Vita and Virginia film. http://dailym.ai/2fALnVy
- Virginia Woolf and other literary figures and the clothes they wore, a discussion of their iconic style by Terry Newman. http://dailym.ai/2fAnfSP
- What makes Charleston Farmhouse so magical? Find out from the Charleston Trust director. http://www.theweek.co.uk/87644/country-house-parties-charleston-and-the-bloomsbury-group
- The New York Times Book Review covers Bill Goldstein’s The World Broke in Two, which includes Virginia Woolf. I met him at the Berg Collection in the New York Public Library when he was conducting research for this book back in 2012.
- Hermione Lee recommends Virginia Woolf’s bests.
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