Skip to content
Long River Review Long River Review

UConn's Literary & Arts Magazine

  • Home
  • About
    • Meet the 2026 Long River Review Staff!
    • Meet the Teams
  • Online Work
    • Blog
    • Interviews
    • Podcasts
    • Contest Winners
      • Poetry Winners
      • Fiction Winners
      • Creative Nonfiction Winners
      • Translations Winners
  • Submit
  • The Archive
    • Team Archive
      • Meet the 2025 Long River Review Staff!
    • Issues Archive
      • LRR 2024
      • LRR 2023
      • LRR 2022
      • LRR 2021
      • LRR 2020
  • FAQ
  • Contact Us
Long River Review
Long River Review

UConn's Literary & Arts Magazine

Category: Online Work

https://longriverreview.com/online-work/

Reading Series: Papaya Abortion by Ann Montgomery

LRR, June 14, 2021February 8, 2025

Papaya Abortion I still think of abortion when I cut into papaya. I learned to do aspiration abortions on the mature fruit while working in Congo. The little black seeds representing bits of products-of-conception would march down the cannula towards the barrel of the vacuum syringe.   And because this is…

Continue Reading
Blog

Memorializing What Never, and Always, Was

LRR, May 6, 2021February 8, 2025

Abigail Campbell on writing and finding joy in your practice.

Continue Reading
Blog

Why Everyone Should Read Larry Levis

LRR, May 4, 2021February 8, 2025

Kevin Cox on why everyone should read Larry Levi’s poetry

Continue Reading
Blog

Reaching an Audience as a Self Published Author

LRR, April 30, 2021February 8, 2025

Alex Mika on reaching an audience as a self published author

Continue Reading
Blog

Read Between the Lines– and Above, Around, and All Over Them, Too: Making the Case for Book Marginalia

LRR, April 29, 2021February 8, 2025

Elisabeth Bienvenue on the book Marginalia

Continue Reading
Blog

Addressing Shakespeare’s Antisemitism in a Culture of Increased Accountability

LRR, April 28, 2021February 8, 2025

Matthew Wisnefsky on addressing Shakespeare’s antisemitism in a culture of increased accountability.

Continue Reading
Blog

Why Are All Dystopian Novels the Same? The Answer Isn’t Shocking

LRR, April 27, 2021February 8, 2025

Camryn Johnson on why dystopian novels all seem the same.

Continue Reading
Blog

Changing Perspective: Perfectionism in Writing

LRR, April 26, 2021February 8, 2025

Joshua Camputaro on perfectionism in writing

Continue Reading
Blog

On The Dutch House and Humanized Villains

LRR, April 23, 2021February 8, 2025

Mia Yanosy on humanizing villains in Ann Patchett’s The Dutch House.

Continue Reading
Blog

Reconciling Graduation in a Disconnected World

LRR, April 22, 2021February 8, 2025

Kevin Cox on graduating in a disconnected world.

Continue Reading
  • Previous
  • 1
  • …
  • 25
  • 26
  • 27
  • …
  • 71
  • Next
©2026 Long River Review | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes

Review My Order

0

Subtotal

Taxes & shipping calculated at checkout

Checkout
0

Notifications