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Month: February 2022

Creating Nurturing Masculinity Through Cooking

February 28, 2022

In a hyper Masculine world it can sometimes be hard for a man to express his emotions. But cooking could be an avenue to say I love you…… More Creating Nurturing Masculinity Through Cooking

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Breaking Down The English Major Stigma

February 28, 2022

Do any of you English majors out there feel like your career options are limited? Well, worry no more. Soon-to-be graduate Sam Bastille has ideas for you (and yes, more than just teaching)…… More Breaking Down The English Major Stigma

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Orange Trees And Iron Widows: Spring Semester TBR

February 24, 2022

Need some new books to get you through Spring Break? Eileen Sholomicky has some stellar recommendations… More Orange Trees And Iron Widows: Spring Semester TBR

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Dream Me The World: A Review Of “The Raven Cycle” By Maggie Stiefvater

February 24, 2022

If you’re looking for a dreamy, atmospheric contemporary fantasy series, Rylee Thomas cannot recommend Maggie Stiefvater’s “The Raven Cycle” highly enough… More Dream Me The World: A Review Of “The Raven Cycle” By Maggie Stiefvater

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Convenience Store Woman: A Review

February 22, 2022

Heartwarming and unique, “Convenience Store Woman” explores how “abnormal” people are ostracized from society. Aayushi Agarwal reviews Sayaka Murata’s immerse tale… More Convenience Store Woman: A Review

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The Stories We Tell Part 1: Eileen Sholomicky

February 21, 2022

When you write, what are you really writing about? It’s the age-old question, and one that Nicole Catarino explores in an interview with LRR’s own fiction editor, Eileen Sholomicky… More The Stories We Tell Part 1: Eileen Sholomicky

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Benjamin Franklin: Some Philosophical Undertakings

February 18, 2022

In the mood to contemplate a unique twist on classic ethics and philosophy? Samantha Bertolino examines Benjamin Franklin’s take on moral perfectionism…… More Benjamin Franklin: Some Philosophical Undertakings

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A Peek Into My Small (But Mighty) Apartment Bookshelf

February 17, 2022

Need new books to fill your bookshelf? Emily Graham can give you some recommendations…… More A Peek Into My Small (But Mighty) Apartment Bookshelf

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Writing As Resistance: The Significance Of Storytelling

February 16, 2022

Jess Gallagher explores a process that gives all stories their worth. Read how your own personal history can be used to fuel your stories… … More Writing As Resistance: The Significance Of Storytelling

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Blurring Boundaries: Challenging Our Compulsion To Categorize Writing

February 15, 2022

Emerging writers often struggle with the urge to make their writing fit an ambiguous mold of perfection. Luckily, Jess Gallagher has advice…… More Blurring Boundaries: Challenging Our Compulsion To Categorize Writing

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