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On Being “Deliberate and Afraid of Nothing:” Black Women Poets You Should Know

March 1, 2015
Audre Lorde, a famous black lesbian feminist poet, ends her poem “A Woman Speaks” with the lines, “I am/woman/and not white.” What may come off as...
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“The Power of Words”

February 27, 2015
  “I wrote down ‘The Power of Words’ in my sketchbook and I don’t know why.” Mika Caldera, an art student at the...
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Writing Advice From the King

February 26, 2015
Last year I was assigned to read a book on creative writing. I wound up choosing Stephen King’s On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft; a cheeky...
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Can Grammar Be Fun?

February 25, 2015
All is (almost) quiet on the LRR front after a barrage of colorful pens took to the rough draft of the journal in class last night. As students and as...
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The Parts That Stay, Recommendations

February 23, 2015
There are certain pieces of writing that I have for one reason or another returned to. This list of writings is embarrassing, probably juvenile and...
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Artist Spotlight: Nicole Horsman

February 22, 2015
As each day brings us closer to the April 16th opening of UConn’s Senior Show, illustrator and animator Nicole Horsman is drawing feathery...
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Why I am Thankful for Fanfiction

February 21, 2015
In light of the attention Fifty Shades has been getting lately, many media outlets have been conversing upon the fact that it started as Twilight...
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The Writing on the Wall

February 20, 2015
Most word-lovers I know, myself included, have the same habit: collecting quotes. Whether it be two lines from a poem or something a professor said in...
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The Foundation of Writing: Community

February 19, 2015
My unrelenting desire to label the millennial generation brings us to a split-level apartment on a Main Street block in Northeastern Connecticut...
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