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Throwback Thursday

March 20, 2014
This week is UConn’s Spring Break, which has given me the time to dig through boxes upon boxes of elementary and middle school paperwork that my...
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Expressive Writing

March 13, 2014
Usually writing in your free time, aka not for school-related subjects, is a hobby of English majors, students taking creative writing classes, or...
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The Art of the Contributor Bio

March 12, 2014
Congratulations! Your work has been accepted into a literary journal. Now here’s the hard part– you have about three lines to describe...
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I’ve Got to Revoke My Own Editing Privileges

March 10, 2014
I used to write everything in notebooks. It’s been years since I’ve done so regularly, and maybe that’s why The Millions blogger Ethan Hauser’s praise...
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Noche Dorada at UConn

March 6, 2014
On February 22nd, I went to the Lambda Upsilon Lambda event called “Noche Dorada.” It was mostly just an excuse to eat really good Spanish...
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Top 10 Short Stories by Famous Authors

March 6, 2014
The short story has been defined in several different manners. One definition that I find particularly pleasing is, “a story that one should be...
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#tbt: Or, Prepubscent Poetry

March 6, 2014
I made a few promises to myself when I was younger: 1) Marry Peter Brady.  (So far, I have made very little progress.) 2) Become a Pokemon master. ...
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Ten Reasons to Drink Tea While You Read

March 5, 2014
  1. Tea is awesome. Books are awesome. Why not combine the two? 2. Books can help fight sadness and some teas (i.e green tea) have also been proven...
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A Little Late on the OSC Train

March 4, 2014
Late last year, the issue of Orson Scott Card’s political views came back into the public light in full force with the impending release of the...
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