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Month: April 2021

Reaching an Audience as a Self Published Author

April 30, 2021

Alex Mika on reaching an audience as a self published author… More Reaching an Audience as a Self Published Author

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Read Between the Lines– and Above, Around, and All Over Them, Too: Making the Case for Book Marginalia

April 29, 2021

Elisabeth Bienvenue on the book Marginalia … More Read Between the Lines– and Above, Around, and All Over Them, Too: Making the Case for Book Marginalia

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Addressing Shakespeare’s Antisemitism in a Culture of Increased Accountability

April 28, 2021

Matthew Wisnefsky on addressing Shakespeare’s antisemitism in a culture of increased accountability.… More Addressing Shakespeare’s Antisemitism in a Culture of Increased Accountability

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Why Are All Dystopian Novels the Same? The Answer Isn’t Shocking

April 27, 2021

Camryn Johnson on why dystopian novels all seem the same.… More Why Are All Dystopian Novels the Same? The Answer Isn’t Shocking

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Changing Perspective: Perfectionism in Writing

April 26, 2021

Joshua Camputaro on perfectionism in writing… More Changing Perspective: Perfectionism in Writing

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Reading Series: Breakfast Potatoes by Alex Mika

April 26, 2021

Enjoy this recording of Alex Mika’s short fiction Breakfast Potatoes… More Reading Series: Breakfast Potatoes by Alex Mika

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Reading Series: Fruit Basket by Samantha Bertolino

April 26, 2021

Listen to the wonderful audio recording of LRR author Samantha Bertolino’s Fruit Basket… More Reading Series: Fruit Basket by Samantha Bertolino

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On The Dutch House and Humanized Villains

April 23, 2021

Mia Yanosy on humanizing villains in Ann Patchett’s The Dutch House.… More On The Dutch House and Humanized Villains

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Reconciling Graduation in a Disconnected World

April 22, 2021

Kevin Cox on graduating in a disconnected world.… More Reconciling Graduation in a Disconnected World

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An Analysis of “The Gentleman Thief” Trope in Literature and Other Media

April 21, 2021

Matthew Wisnefsky on the Gentleman Thief trope in modern literature and media.… More An Analysis of “The Gentleman Thief” Trope in Literature and Other Media

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