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What is Women’s Literature?

What is Women’s Literature?

April 17, 2019
Anna Zarra Aldrich, Blog Editor  What is women’s literature? We have classes offered in it at UConn, one of which I am currently taking. While I...
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Not Your Usual Barnyard – A Day at the Book Barn

April 15, 2019
Danny Mitola, Non-fiction and Multimedia Panelist This past Saturday I went down to the coast with a couple fellow Long River Review friends:...
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Interview with S.C. Stephens

Interview with S.C. Stephens

April 12, 2019
Esther J. Santiago Rodríguez, Fiction Panelist S.C. Stephens is the New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author for the Thoughtless series...
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Legendary Lines: How Famous Movie Quotes Can Inspire Writers

Legendary Lines: How Famous Movie Quotes Can Inspire Writers

April 11, 2019
Samantha Mason, Fiction Panelist and Fundraising Co-Manager While a wide variety of revered film institutes and movie database web pages have their...
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The Cannibal Aesthetic: Poetry and Feminist Film after the Millenium

The Cannibal Aesthetic: Poetry and Feminist Film after the Millenium

April 10, 2019
Siobhan Dale, co-Editor-in-Chief This year, I’ve been writing my senior thesis, which is a poetic response to the violence against women in the genre...
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Do you ever feel like a plastic bag?

Do you ever feel like a plastic bag?

April 9, 2019
Kelly Rafferty, Poetry Panelist “Sometimes I see it like the last of a movie. You know how how they start the picture up real close and then back it...
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Reinventing the Canon: Diversifying Your Reading List

Reinventing the Canon: Diversifying Your Reading List

April 8, 2019
Brianna McNish,co-Editor-in-Chief As undergraduate students, we are constantly engaging with the question of what exactly constitutes as “the canon.”...
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The Five Best Jane Austen-Esque Films

The Five Best Jane Austen-Esque Films

April 5, 2019
Lauren Ablondi, Interviews Editor  If you’re anything like me, you live and breathe Jane Austen. You can recite Pride and Prejudice line for...
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The F-Word

The F-Word

April 3, 2019
Cassandra Quayson, Guest Blogger Think back to the best book you’ve ever read. You know—that book. The one you literally couldn’t put down. You were...
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