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UConn's Literary & Arts Magazine

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Arboreal: A Field Log

LRR, April 25, 2024April 25, 2024

By Zeynep Özer Winner of The Edwin Way Teale Award for Nature Writing 1 There is a tree on my way home. It’s planted towards the middle of the sidewalk. The road, otherwise pedestrian, makes a sharp curve around it so that one would have to change their course significantly…

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Little Loves (2024)

LRR, April 24, 2024April 24, 2024

By Gabrielle WincherhernWinner of The Aetna Creative Nonfiction Award On some level, you always thought love was going to be the thing that saved you.  Maybe it started with the fairy tales, the movies. The Princess and the Pauper. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Barbie and the Diamond Castle….

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Comedic Murder Mystery Movie Recommendations

LRR, April 19, 2024February 8, 2025

Written by: Veronica Borowski Most people when they think of murder mystery movies, don’t exactly associate them with comedy. But for me the best type of murder mystery movies are packed with comedy, thriller, twists and sarcasm. Over the years I have watched my fair share of this particular genre…

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LRR, April 19, 2024February 8, 2025

Written by: Schuyler Cummings   Amidst the unyielding ascent of generative AI, a realm where mere snippets of input can yield sprawling essays, workers across industries – especially writers – are left wondering where they will stand in their careers mere months from now. There’s no doubt the age of…

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Amigurumi Baby Groot: The Cross-Over I’d Never Expect to Make

LRR, April 19, 2024February 8, 2025

Written by: Alexus Lowe Out of the many attempts my mother made to learn one of her crafts, only one stuck: crocheting!  I’ve been crocheting off and on for about six years. Now before we continue any further, for those who don’t know, Knitting and Crocheting are two DIFFERENT crafts….

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A Book Recommendation for Beginner, Intermediate, and Veteran Fantasy Readers

LRR, April 18, 2024February 8, 2025

Written by: Nicholas Krzykowski   Fantasy literature has played a significant role in my life. Whether it be reading Harry Potter in elementary school or crawling under the covers—a cup of tea on the nightstand—and exploring long-forgotten civilizations with my dad, I was always enamored by some magical world.  …

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5 Foreign Films that Should be on Your Watchlist

LRR, April 18, 2024February 8, 2025

Written by: Kamila Ciebielski   Although American Hollywood cinema is an opportunity to watch a jaw dropping blockbuster film, foreign films are our generation’s privilege. Never before has it been easier to stream a movie, especially foreign films. Everyone nowadays watches everything with the subtitles on, so a foreign film…

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Two Intricate Visual Novels: A Recommendation

LRR, April 17, 2024February 8, 2025

    Written by: Charlie M. Case   Worst Girls Games, in collaboration with Pillow Fight, has put out two games to date: a pair of beautifully idiosyncratic visual novels named We Know the Devil and Heaven Will Be Mine.   Image from WKTD Fandom   We Know the Devil was…

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How to Reach Your Goodreads Reading Challenge

LRR, April 12, 2024February 8, 2025

Written By: Sophia Ciraldo    If you’re a book lover like me, you’ve probably heard of or already have a Goodreads account. I enjoy Goodreads because I can visually see my reading progress and get recommendations to add to my TBR stack. You can set a yearly reading challenge on…

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Consent and the Romance Genre: Why isn’t There More of it?

LRR, April 12, 2024February 8, 2025

Written By: Sofia Tas-Castro   The Romance genre is notably the best selling and most sought after genre in bookstores today and in the past. Whether it’s fantasy romance, contemporary, or historical, there is a type of romance for every reader.  With the hype surrounding BookTok and its favoritism to…

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