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Literature and…video games!?

February 9, 2013
Seems like a bizarre sort of juxtaposition, right? Especially with all of the media attention surrounding video games lately. But, as a twenty-one...
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The Writer and Rejection

February 8, 2013
Hey, LRR readers/writers!   Those of you that submitted to the Long River Review this year may be wondering what’s going on with submissions...
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Get Yourself Lucky: Starting a New Job at a Publishing Company

October 4, 2012
I just returned from a run over a bridge and back in the rain and I’m thinking about three things: The job I just started, the neighborhood I just...
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My Summer Internship at W.W. Norton

September 17, 2012
This summer I interned as the electronic media assistant in the college department at W.W. Norton & Company. Given my past internship experiences...
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Graduating in Poetic Form

May 4, 2012
My first weekend of college it poured. In typical New England fashion, the skies opened and the rain came down in the warm summer darkness. Refusing...
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Where are the Female Poets?

May 2, 2012
Earlier this semester I was fortunate enough to sit down with Shara McCallum, UConn’s Aetna Writer-in-Residence for the spring, and have her review my...
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Spoken Word Poetry

April 28, 2012
Recently, while skimming through some TED Talks, I came upon a talk done by Sarah Kay on Spoken Word Poetry. Prior to this talk, I had never heard of...
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Authors and Alcoholism

April 10, 2012
I’d like to believe you don’t have to be an alcoholic, drug addict, or suicidal to be a killer writer, but these tendencies certainly frequent many...
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Kay Ryan, The Wallace Stevens Poetry Program Speaker

April 7, 2012
This year the Wallace Stevens Poetry Program will feature former U.S. poet laureate and 2011 Pulitzer Prize in poetry for her collection The Best of...
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