SUBJECT>Who's Afraid? POSTER>Laurel EMAIL> DATE>1108669620 IP_ADDRESS>156.77.108.71 PASSWORD>aaFRbor6/KzWk PREVIOUS>83546 NEXT> 83571 IMAGE> LINKNAME> LINKURL>

What Woolf are you reading, Ush? You had to have mentioned you reading the divine Ms. W because you know how much I love love love To the Lighthouse. I'm reading, or trying to read Mrs. Dalloway--but I keep rereading the same 10 or 20 pages since I only read for a scant handful of minutes at night before I turn off the light. Guess I oughta start reading during daylight hours. (smile) So, lay your reading list on me, buddy. And what class is this for?

Laurel--who misses school---yet not enough to get her butt in gear and apply to grad school

To The Lighthouse and As I Lay Dying pretty much changed my life when I read them during my lengthy matriculation. Gotta read more Woolf and Faulkner. Gotta read more, period!

: Hi Laurel--epi____ I just typed in what you
: had, I think. But, I didn't mean the London
: lines embedded in the poem, Laurel...they
: make the poem, I think. Riposte it in a day;
: it was quite engaging...I guess I prefer
: this sort of writing over your otherwork,
: but I'm an oddball. You can call me
: usher...hey we're reading Virginia Wolfe in
: class--thought i mention it for no reason
: whatever.

: Take care,
: a

: Epigraph? Or epigram? Which is correct? I used