Just another #ModWrite Monday! š¶ Let us know what you're working on today. Plus, if you're joining us for the Weird Modernisms conference and would like to contribute a conference report, interview, or similar piece to a special issue of The Modernist Review, please get in touch at [email protected]
All pieces should be around 1,000 words in length. Submissions would be due by the end of July and the issue is planned for publication in August.Ā Ā
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š£ CFP: 'Weird Modernisms' TMR Special Issue
š We are looking for contributions of conference reports, interviews, Q&As, and similar pieces, covering both the in-person and virtual conference.
ā° If you are interested in being involved with the issue, please email [email protected] by 12 June 2026.
@moderniststudies.bsky.social @modernistudies.bsky.social Druids in Loughborough? Sounds⦠weird!
spending today's #ModWrite getting distracted by plans to turn the @modernistudies.bsky.social journal into a Broadway show:
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if youāre coming to Weird Modernisms in Loughborough (or attending online!), The Modernist Review is looking for contributions to a conference special issue, details below š
This #modwrite Monday aligning all too well with the start of #pridemonth as I start preparations for the incredible roundtable āwhoās afraid of gender?ā upcoming at @moderniststudies.bsky.social @modernistudies.bsky.social conference in a few weeks šš
For those attending in-person, do come along!
ššš My book A Bright Cold Day: The Wonder of George Orwell is out in paperback today (4 June 2026)! It re-reads Orwell's concern with politics and justice by seeing it through the magic of the ordinary. ššš #georgeorwell #orwell @oneworldbooks.bsky.social oneworld-publications.com/work/a-brigh...
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"THE INNER LIFE OF MRS. DALLOWAY is an insightful and erudite discussion of a modernist masterpiece."āLawrence Jones, The Modernist Review buff.ly/HB88f6k @modernistudies.bsky.social
29 May 2026 Lawrence Jones, University of Reading Last year marked the centenary of the publication by The Hogarth Press of one of Virginia Woolfās most celebrated works: Mrs. Dalloway (1925).[i] Iā¦
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