Tag Archive | Virginia Woolf
On Love and Letters: Writing for Those You Know
Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
Though I write with terrifying frequency, I fail at an essential type of writing; letters make me fumble. They cause me to be tongue-tied and stuttery. Cards that I give to friends and family are inevitably filled with long spaces and smudges where I have paused to think or where…
Interesting Literature: 10 Great Facts about Writers and Dogs
Originally posted on The Linden Chronicles:
10 Great Facts about Writers and Dogs. Image: A nine-year-old Jack London and his dog Rollo, 1885 (author unknown), Wikimedia Commons.
A @COLLEENCHESEBRO #BOOK #REVIEW “RIDING AT THE GATES OF SIXTY-VIRGINIA WOOLF” by @ALIENORATAYLOR
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
? Title: Riding at the Gates of Sixty – Virginia Woolf Author: Alienora Taylor Website: https://alienorabrowning.wordpress.com/ ASIN: B00UJFIE6I Published: March 10, 2015 Pages: 153 Genre: Fact-based Fiction, Drama Virginia Woolf’s last days before her tragic suicide in March 1941, at the age of 59 years, is the setting for…
So Long As You Write What You Wish To Write…
Originally posted on Author P.S. Bartlett:
I saw this picture posted by CreateSpace and had to share it.
CAPTURING THE QUIET MOMENTS… examples of good writing
Originally posted on BRIDGET WHELAN writer:
I’ve come across three figures of speech that I like very much and thought I would share because of their gentle, soft quality. It’s easy to be dramatic. It’s much harder to capture the smaller moments The first is from the poet Ezra Pound (who I admit isn’t a…