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Virginia Woolf was right - a woman needs a room of her own if she wants to write fiction. It also helps to have a desk, plenty of coffee, a funky chair, and a…
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Virginia Woolf with Angelica Bell in 1930.  "I want to discuss with you the propriety of my now making a small annual allowance to Angelica. I think she ought to have a little money to throw away on clothes etc. Dont you think I might? We were always too poor. Please consider this." — Virginia Woolf in a letter to Vanessa Bell, dated Xmas day 1930 Jazz, People, Portraits, Dorothy Parker, Leonard Woolf, Virginia Wolf, Duncan, Virgina Woolf
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Virginia Woolf with Angelica Bell in 1930. "I want to discuss with you the propriety of my now making a small annual allowance to Angelica. I think she ought to have a little money to throw away on clothes etc. Dont you think I might? We were always too poor. Please consider this." — Virginia Woolf in a letter to Vanessa Bell, dated Xmas day 1930
Virginia Woolf and Roger Fry sitting by the Temple of Poseidon (Ákra Soúnion Greece), 1932.  "Its been a horrid time… It was an awful shock…  I wish you had known him. He was so extraordinarily alive—I still find myself thinking I shall tell him something. And we all lived so much together. Dear me, why must one’s friends die?"  "I have felt since his death how little one gave him—how much I wished I had told him what he meant to me."  — Virginia Woolf, Selected Letters Greece, Ideas, Friends, Great Stories, Maynard Keynes, Old Pictures, Alive
I am thrown over you like a net of light
Virginia Woolf and Roger Fry sitting by the Temple of Poseidon (Ákra Soúnion Greece), 1932. "Its been a horrid time… It was an awful shock… I wish you had known him. He was so extraordinarily alive—I still find myself thinking I shall tell him something. And we all lived so much together. Dear me, why must one’s friends die?" "I have felt since his death how little one gave him—how much I wished I had told him what he meant to me." — Virginia Woolf, Selected Letters
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Mark Twain relaxing on a porch in New Hampshire, 1905. Source: New York Times photo archive
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