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Fanfare! Essay accepted by Indirect Books for publication in Virginia Woolf anthology.

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It may well have been the least popular project in the history of the Lab, but thanks to the brave few who helped me on it, my Virginia Woolf essay 'Swimming Against the Tide' has been accepted for publication in an anthology by Indirect Books due to be published in early 2027.

I'm chuffed to bits, not least because I nearly gave up on it on more than one occasion. It's far and away the most difficult thing I've written since the service improvement project for my MSc back in 2010.

Mega thanks to @Rachael Burnett @Highwayman and @Aethalope for ideas, editing and formatting assistance.
 
It may well have been the least popular project in the history of the Lab, but thanks to the brave few who helped me on it, my Virginia Woolf essay 'Swimming Against the Tide' has been accepted for publication in an anthology by Indirect Books due to be published in early 2027.

I'm chuffed to bits, not least because I nearly gave up on it on more than one occasion. It's far and away the most difficult thing I've written since the service improvement project for my MSc back in 2010.

Mega thanks to @Rachael Burnett @Highwayman and @Aethalope for ideas, editing and formatting assistance.
This is great news! I'm happy I helped in some small way. You have an extraordinary voice, and that came through in every sentence. Please let us know more details as the time approaches. I will try to purchase a subscription online or even a hard copy.
 
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