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  1. @meganbe You are amazing! Keep me posted.
  2. @meganbe Any time you want to try your journalistic hand on Blogging Woolf again, write on.
  3. @meganbe Following in Virginia's journalistic footprints. Excellent!
  4. Virginia Woolf and the natural world: Read more about 2010 conference Web site and call for papers http://bit.ly/2rnlY
  5. NYTimes: At the Morgan, the Jane Austen Her Family Knew http://s.nyt.com/u/DYI
  6. @LisaMaatz You are a loyal Ohioan, just as you said when you came to our AAAUW Ohio leadership wkshp last summer. Thanks 4 OH shoutout.
  7. @ecriturefemme Thanks. Having Virginia in our pocket is a nice thought, isn't it?
  8. What book changed your life? Post yours in the comments section at http://bit.ly/1ktZ77
  9. Virginia Woolf: There's an App for that http://bit.ly/4ukezm
  10. @wpwend42 On University of Akron campus, an adjunct resigned because of new policy allowing DNA testing of new hires.http://bit.ly/1fUhFQ
  11. Woolf inspires friendship betw student/teacher http://bit.ly/rmkDq
  12. @allisonstrouse Seriously.
  13. @wpwend42 Adjunct instructors are organizing to gain equity. See New Faculty Majority's site: http://www.newfacultymajori...
  14. When it comes to women and their history, my favorite woman is Virginia Woolf of course. http://bloggingwoolf.wordpr... #wmnhist
  15. "When Everything Changed," new book by Gail Collins about "feminism on the ground" praised by Connie Schultz in PD http://bit.ly/3x5oKC
  16. Learn about social media mktg on hubspot.com #ncmc09
  17. @meganbe If it's a MD party, I want to be invited.
  18. CBS blogger expands on University of Akron DNA testing story covered in Buchtelite Tues. http://bit.ly/4bgsth
  19. Love Virginia Woolf? Go to Mrs. Dalloway's party. http://bit.ly/s32xh
  20. Imagine a Brazilian novelist 'who looked like Marlene Dietrich and wrote like Virginia Woolf.' http://bit.ly/2fWvHI