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Long River Review

UConn's Literary & Arts Magazine

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Artist in the Spotlight: Erika Back

LRR, March 21, 2015February 8, 2025

This week I’d like to put artist, Erika Back in the Long River Review spotlight. Erika is a senior Design major here at UConn, currently working on her senior project. I had the privilege of seeing her work a few weeks ago when the editors of the Long River Review…

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The Romance of Literature

LRR, March 20, 2015February 8, 2025

Yes, I know February is past us, but it still isn’t too late for a romance themed post, as it’s an everlasting subject in literature. After all, it’s perfect writing fodder – every experience is unique, yet universal, but largely inconclusive. We will never get to the bottom of this…

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On the Reprinting of “This Bridge Called My Back”

LRR, March 18, 2015February 8, 2025

  A few months ago, I got some incredible news about one of the most critical and curative feminist/womanist of color texts to ever be published: the fourth edition of This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color is being printed by SUNY Press! At the National…

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The Practice of Reading Aloud

LRR, March 15, 2015February 8, 2025

I fed myself with books throughout my childhood. Literally. I couldn’t eat a meal without voraciously turning pages with every other bite. Books went everywhere with me; they were my portal into other universes. I started thinking about this after reading a New York Times article that talked about the importance…

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Camille Dungy at UConn

LRR, March 14, 2015February 8, 2025

I had the pleasure of attending Camille Dungy’s reading of her three works; What to eat, What to drink, what to leave for poison, Smith Blue, Suck on the Marrow and some of her newer works. The reading took place in the Coop in downtown Storrs on Tuesday March 3,…

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Reevaluating the Romance Novel

LRR, March 13, 2015February 8, 2025

With Spring Break approaching, many of us are looking for a good novel to read on the beach or at home wishing you were on the beach. Now, Spring Break is a very short week so I wouldn’t recommend tackling anything heavy like War and Peace or The Inferno. I know I’ll…

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Art and Business

LRR, March 12, 2015February 8, 2025

And so the formerly greedy businessman bids “good riddance!” to Wall Street and takes up trying to illustrate the lives of the less fortunate though photography. Or perhaps the starving artist, grappling with existential crises and profound writer’s block, takes a magic pill and realizes that books aren’t good enough…

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With Love and Light All Around: Interview with Poet John L. Stanizzi (2015)

LRR, March 11, 2015March 5, 2024

  It isn’t often that you have the chance to understand a high school mentor as both a child and adult but I have had the fortunate opportunity to know poet John L. Stanizzi as both a teacher and friend. Myself, like many others have benefited from his ability to make poetry a deeply…

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“All Sex is Alien”

LRR, March 10, 2015February 8, 2025

On February 24th, 2015, Benjamin Grossberg paid a visit to the University of Connecticut Co-Op bookstore to read some of his work and answer some questions for his audience about his writing and editing life. Grossberg, an Assistant poetry editor and book reviewer for the Antioch, has published many pieces…

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How do you choose which book to read next?

LRR, March 9, 2015February 8, 2025

There are a lot of ways to do this. Recommendations from friends and professors, book lists from magazines, book reviews in a newspaper—maybe you just choose a book at random at your local bookstore. The internet has created even more ways to choose your next book. Let me introduce you…

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