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When Poetry Makes You Feel: How John Lee Clark is Changing Poetry for Good

LRR, February 14, 2024February 8, 2025

Written By: Madison Bigelow   As a certified poetry nerd (or, at least someone who considers themselves to be such), there’s nothing I enjoy more than a classic poetry reading. Whether you’re familiar with the hypothetical writer or not, it’s a gift to be able to experience a piece of…

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Gothic Horror: Recommendations and Symbolic Spookiness

LRR, February 11, 2024February 8, 2025

Written By: Rylee Thomas   Like many book-lovers, I read across genres. I love epic fantasies, but sometimes I’m in the mood for literary fiction. Sometimes an autobiography sounds fun, and you can always talk me into a good romance.    My favorite genre, however, will always be gothic horror….

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Songs That Should’ve Been On The Twilight Soundtrack

LRR, February 11, 2024February 8, 2025

Written by: Ally LeMaster   The Twilight Saga.     Angst, vampires, star-crossed lovers, and a creepy, CGI baby.     The book and movie series that had a tight grip around my adolescent brain.     I remember being 10 years old and acting out the vampire baseball scene with my…

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Ranking every book in The Folk of the Air Series (including How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories and The Stolen Heir) because, yes, I’ve read them all. (Mild spoilers)

LRR, February 9, 2024February 11, 2025

Ranking every book in The Folk of the Air Series (including How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories and The Stolen Heir) because, yes, I’ve read them all. (Mild spoilers) Written by:Katherine Jimenez   After six years of loving (and hating) Holly Black’s The Cruel Prince, I’ve decided…

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Two Easy Instant Pot or Crock Pot Meals for Busy College Students

LRR, February 8, 2024February 8, 2025

Written by: Madison Torre   As a college student who lives in an apartment, finding enough time to cook meals can be difficult to navigate when there is so much going on with school. Most weeks, I find myself struggling to make healthy, yet delicious meals that keep me full…

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“Chasing Midnight” by Sarah Moynihan

LRR, May 6, 2023February 18, 2024

Midnight is such a tantalizing hour, the birth of a new day, the next twenty-four hours blank pages intended to be filled. An hour associated with hope; it’s crazy how easily that same hope can come crashing down in a single minute

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“Toys in a Claw Machine” by Connor Gustafson

LRR, May 6, 2023May 6, 2023

As I sip my grimy, soiled, defiled, dirty spiced chai with oat milk, a middle-aged couple sitting at the windowsill scratches scratch-off tickets. We are in a New Haven cafe’s conservatory with used books in two of the four walls that are not glass. I surmise their life story based on their outfits

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“Hairpiece” by Noah Praver

LRR, May 6, 2023May 6, 2023

I’ve been a writer for 25 years and haven’t finished a single book yet. I write all day, every day, and have practically nothing to show for it. I don’t really know why I write, although I surely do enjoy it; all I know for sure is that I haven’t made a penny from what I’ve written so far

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“Jonas & Nadia” by Pascale Joachim

LRR, May 6, 2023May 6, 2023

I hear barking coming from inside the house as I help my parents unload our minivan in the already packed driveway. It sounds like Nella got big. I toss my backpack over my shoulder and bend to lift my two duffle bags. Frustrated because I’ll have to make two trips to bring everything inside, I curse myself for overpacking. Again

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“The Mountain, the Lake, and Rain” by Orion Emerick

LRR, May 6, 2023May 6, 2023

My great-aunt Rose told me stars were air holes poked in the top of a container that huge aliens were keeping us in, like children trapping fireflies. She said we got fireworks when the massive aliens flicked ash from their cigarettes. She wove wonderful delusions to explain the beauty of the world

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