By Selby Wynn Schwartz
…clotted paintbrushes; and in 1923, Virginia Woolf writes: “I want to make life fuller and fuller.” Writing in cascading vignettes, Selby Wynn Schwartz spins an invigorating tale of women whose narratives converge and splinter as they forge queer identities and…
By Lady Vanessa S.-G.
…scholar Dr. Hannah Miyamoto from the recently-discovered manuscripts of an English aristocrat, Twelve Nights with Viola & Olivia is the first in a remarkable story by Lady Vanessa–a contemporary of Virginia Woolf, Radclyffe Hall, and Vita Sackville-West–about women that love…
By Ellen Hart | Narrated by Aimee Jolson
…but just as she is about to leave for her hometown to star in her friend Cordelia Thorn’s production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, she receives one of his ominous calling cards. Joanna refuses to let him control her…
By Virginia Woolf | Narrated by Brandy Rose
WITH INTRODUCTIONS BY PETER ACKROYD AND MARGARET REYNOLDS As his tale begins, Orlando is a passionate young nobleman whose days are spent in rowdy revelry, filled with the colourful delights of Queen Elizabeth’s court. By the close, he will have…
…of all the horses in it. She thinks the characters are pretty silly though, and wishes Jack would shave off that awful mustache. What’s your main character(s)’s favorite book and why? Olivia’s favorite book is Orlando by Virginia Woolf. She…
…The Brothers Karamazov. I reread all of Louise Penny’s books during the first year of the Pandemic. Virginia Woolf’s books, especially Orlando. I enjoyed their characters, the books told me something about the world, and their style was compellilng. What…
…of Green Gables series, Little Women, all of Jane Austen, Middlemarch and Daniel Deronda, Crime and Punishment, The Brothers Karamazov, all of Sherlock Holmes, all of Louise Penny, all of Virginia Woolf…. too many books to count. If I find…
…up reading and dreaming about what to write next. What is the most valuable piece of advice you’ve been given about writing, and by whom? I have a quote from Virginia Woolf pinned up in my hallway – the passage…