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UConn's Literary & Arts Magazine

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Writing As Resistance: The Significance Of Storytelling

LRR, February 16, 2022February 8, 2025

Jess Gallagher explores a process that gives all stories their worth. Read how your own personal history can be used to fuel your stories…

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Blurring Boundaries: Challenging Our Compulsion To Categorize Writing

LRR, February 15, 2022February 8, 2025

Emerging writers often struggle with the urge to make their writing fit an ambiguous mold of perfection. Luckily, Jess Gallagher has advice…

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Queer Authors: Intersectionality in Poetry

LRR, February 14, 2022February 8, 2025

Sam Bastille explores poetry as a conduit for intersectionality and praises Jericho Brown’s “The Tradition”…

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Living With Eyes Wide Open: A Review of STARSET’s “HORIZONS”

LRR, February 11, 2022February 8, 2025

STARSET’s 4th album “HORIZONS” blends darkness with uplifting hope. Eileen Sholomicky reviews the music that got her through the crush of exams…

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A Friendly Reminder To Watch These Web Series

LRR, February 10, 2022February 8, 2025

Looking for a binge worthy series with a literary twist? Emily Graham reviews several amazing YouTube web series as recommendations…

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A Night At The Ballet

LRR, February 9, 2022February 8, 2025

Television has increasingly represented a new, digital-age wave of postfeminism: dissociation feminism, which rejects happy-go-lucky fourth wave feminism, instead embracing a more nihilistic perspective. Though dissociation feminism can be a darkly relatable school of thought, it is important that audiences remain critical of its values, especially in terms of sexual liberation…

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The Right Romance: Reading Red, White & Royal Blue

LRR, February 8, 2022February 8, 2025

Looking to read a charming and funny LGBTQ+ romance? Cameron Deslaurier recommends Casey McQuiston’s “Red, White & Royal Blue”…

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Quit Monkeying Around And Check Out DC’s Newest Hero In Monkey Prince #1

LRR, February 7, 2022February 8, 2025

There’s so much to love about the first issue of “Monkey Prince.” Learn more about DC Comic’s newest Asian hero from Brandon Barzola…

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The Answer Is Love: A Review Of The Darkness Outside Us By Eliot Schrefer

LRR, February 4, 2022February 8, 2025

Looking for a heart-pounding Sci-Fi romance? Eileen Scholomicky has the recommendation for you…

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Save Your Wallet, Buy Used

LRR, February 3, 2022February 8, 2025

Looking for an affordable way to buy books? Sophie Archambault can tell you where to look…

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