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To Prompt, or Not to Prompt, That is the Question

by Theresa Kurzawa

February 29, 2016
It’s the kind of question you ask yourself, as a writer, when you’re stuck on what to write about. Should you venture into the dangerous and confusing...
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Storytelling with WNPR

by Allison McLellan

February 28, 2016
Storytelling is the original form of entertainment used to pass on legends and histories, and to pass the time. But now we have more stimulating forms...
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Where did the quotation mark go?

by Steph Koo

February 27, 2016
We are approaching copyediting time at the Long River Review and it has me thinking about grammar, punctuation, and writing style—leading me to this...
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Very, Very, Very, Very, Very Good: A review of Diane Williams’ new book Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine

By Carleton Whaley

February 24, 2016
“Young farmers and rural characters, obstetrical nurses, scholars, clergy—all the rest!—will have their great hopes realized more often than...
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GET SLAPPED IN THE FACE BY LITERATURE: A Small Suggestion on How to Start Reading Again

By Therese Masotta

February 23, 2016
“The one you love and the one who loves you are never, ever the same person.” — from Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk I didn’t always like to...
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The Graphic Novel: Art and Literature Worthy of Merit

by Theresa Kurzawa

February 23, 2016
When approaching the subject of graphic novels (or more colloquially known as “comic books”), one often infers that their sole purpose is...
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Saying Goodbye to One of the Greats

by Emily Zimmer

February 22, 2016
“You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view … Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in...
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Why Lang Leav Should Be Your Post Valentine’s Day Read

by Alexandra Cichon

February 16, 2016
If you spent your Valentine’s Day single and lamenting happy couples, fear not, you may still have a chance at romance. And you may find that hope in...
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On the Banks of the Long River Review: Its Roots and History

by Hattie Wilcox

February 14, 2016
Will you find a treatise on why pancakes matter? The answer to whether or not Diego Rivera actually had a certificate from his doctor stating he was...
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