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Long River Review
Long River Review

UConn's Literary & Arts Magazine

Day: March 5, 2025

LRR Interviews the 2012 Design Team (2012)

LRR, March 5, 2025

Interview by: 2012 LRR Staff  Note: the following interview was originally published on April 9, 2012.  Come and show your support for our talented artists at the senior art showcase Friday, April 27, 2012! This year’s team includes Rebecca Hawley, Dana Haddad, Daryl Wu, and Taylor Diglio. LRR: Favorite medium? Rebecca…

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Interview with Diane Smith, Joseph Michael Owens, and Annam Manthiram, editors of “Grey Sparrow” (2011)

LRR, March 5, 2025

Interview by: Alyssa Palazzo  Note: the following interview was originally published on April 4, 2011.  1.  Universities and presses back several magazines, but this does not appear to be the case with Grey Sparrow. Where do you receive your funding? Diane Smith: I personally fund Grey Sparrow from a modest savings…

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Interview with Alyssa Palazzo (2011)

LRR, March 5, 2025

Interview by: Lynnette Repellot Note: the following interview was originally published on April 4, 2011. Palazzo is a creative non-fiction panelist for the Long River Review. Q: You write poetry, creative non-fiction, and fiction. What appeals to you about writing in the poetic form? In the prose form? A lot…

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Nature’s Intelligence: Lessons from the Dung Beetle and Beyond

LRR, March 5, 2025May 7, 2025

Written by: Kiara Korten It is as though I am constantly finding out some new, amazing facts about the complexities and intelligence of the natural world around me. For instance, legumes have the remarkable ability to fix nitrogen, ants and aphids share a mutualistic relationship, fungi are more closely related…

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