Authors on the Web
Oregon City News, April 26, 2012
...are expensive, try indifference to what they give us.Please vote NO on ballot measures 3-394 and 3-395. Virginia Euwer Wolff Oregon City What sudden need to fix pipes? I think that the readers should be again reminded about the mismanagement of the...
School Library Journal, November 17, 2011
...sorry about what happened. She's a wonderful person, and a talented writer." National Book Award winner Virginia Euwer Wolff will interview Lai for SLJ's January 2012 issue. Lai receives a $10,000 cash prize and a bronze sculpture. Check out our red...
School Library Journal, November 14, 2011
...a couple of quotes. First, in a Horn Book interview from about ten years back, Roger Sutton and Virginia Euwer Wolff, discussing TRUE BELIEVER, agreed that there is an instructive and edifying quality to the teacher in the book. Didacticism is something...
School Library Journal, October 17, 2011
...to preserve the integrity of the award and the judges' work, and I have agreed to do so." Virginia Euwer Wolff on October 12 announced Myracle's Shine as one of five finalists during a live stream on Oregon Public Broadcasting's morning radio program,...
School Library Journal, October 13, 2011
...Out Loud," in front of a live audience at the new Literary Arts Center in Portland, OR. Virginia Euwer Wolff, a 2001 National Book Award winner, announced five Young People's Literature finalists: Debby Dahl Edwardson's My Name Is Not Easy (Marshall...
UCLA International Institue, October 10, 2011
...to 7 p.m. If language is like wine on the lips, as once professed by English writer Virginia Wolff, then the language of Japan, especially its written script, is something that has been intoxicating to Chad Diehl, for more than a decade. Diehl recently...
School Library Journal, January 6, 2012
...whole life behind.... Even now, I can’t look at bougainvillea without being struck by nostalgia. Author Information Virginia Euwer Wolff’s novel True Believer (S&S/Antheneum) won the 2001 National Book Award for Young People’s Literature. Reader...
Slices of Life!, October 13, 2011
...and the thread of depression that runs through their life. Nicole Kidman plays the role of famous author Virginia Wolff, whose character Mrs. Dalloway is played by Meryl Streep. The third character is a young mother reading the novel, played by Julianne...
Movie City News» MCN Blogs, October 1, 2011
...Paris and then London, and then Broadway. It is a comedy of manners, then lack of manners, while Virginia Wolff is a weighty drama of emotional pain and violence. It’s a comparison that’s unfair to a film that has its own set of problems… none of...

