Comfort food and convoluted family

Now there’s a dynamic duo – what writer can resist? Not this one. Once I got started, the memories and the meals came flooding back, and I just had to grab them and get them on paper as they went by. And dig out a few old recipes.

The result is “Catch of the Day,” which you can read here. It was just published in Issue 3 of the print journal, Killing the Angel, “a literary experiment inspired by Virginia Woolf.”

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About Alice Lowe

I am a freelance writer, avid reader and Virginia Woolfophile in San Diego, California. My personal essays have been published in more than 90 literary journals and can be followed on my blog: www.aliceloweblogs.wordpress.com. I have published essays and reviews about Virginia Woolf, including two monographs in the Bloomsbury Heritage Series published by Cecil Woolf Publishers, London: "Beyond the Icon: Virginia Woolf in Contemporary Fiction," and "Virginia Woolf as Memoirist."
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1 Response to Comfort food and convoluted family

  1. Priscilla Long says:

    very nice!

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