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Tag Archives: Virginia Woolf
On being a writer and mother
‘I felt guilty but I still put my art and my life in front of my family.’ So says artist John Wolseley of his decision to leave England and his two small sons to move to Australia to paint (GoodWeekend, … Continue reading
Posted in Working mother
Tagged books, Edgar Degas, John Wolseley, Mothers Day, Virginia Woolf, women writers, work-life balance, writer and mother
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Love vs. art (or All you need is time)
Today I spoke to a group of around 200 VCE students at the Methodist Ladies College (MLC) as part of preparing them (and me) to be their Writer in Residence for a week next month. In addition to my standard … Continue reading
Posted in About the author, Angela Savage, Working mother, Writing
Tagged Bryan Pryke, Degas, Mary Cassatt, Virginia Woolf, work-life balance
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