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Romance on the Upswing: Chick-lit is making a comeback

LRR, February 24, 2020February 8, 2025

If you keep up with the world of commercial fiction, you may have noticed that the genre of the rom-com is making a bit of a comeback, in more ways than one. Romance was one of the most popular genres in literature in the 2000s, with big names such as…

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A Separate Peace: The Throes of Rivalry

LRR, February 21, 2020February 8, 2025

In middle school, I would come home and tell my parents about which book I was reading for class. It was wonderful to hear their interpretations of the readings, and I felt like it somehow bridged a gap between us. My father would tell funny stories about his teachers, like…

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Dead Poets Society: New England Chapter

LRR, February 20, 2020February 8, 2025

Call me cliché, but with winter hanging around, the topic of death is on my mind more often than usual. This winter has been a little strange, with warmer temperatures than normal, but we won’t get into why that is. It has certainly increased outdoor activities – I’ve seen more…

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Lessons from the Kitchen That Will Make You A Better Writer

LRR, February 19, 2020February 8, 2025

As you have probably gleaned from the title, I like to cook. I am no Food Network star or Carla Music from Bon Appetit, but I do truly love to cook. As an amateur cook teaching himself as much as possible with any scrap of free time, I have come…

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Writing With Sound: Making playlists for your stories

LRR, February 18, 2020February 8, 2025

Sometimes to see, you need to listen first. For almost all of the projects I would create before 2016, I ran into a wall over and over again: For some reason, I couldn’t visualize anything about my stories the way I needed to. It wasn’t because I didn’t have a…

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The Smell of Books > The Smell of the Screen

LRR, February 17, 2020February 8, 2025

When I was in elementary school back in 2009, I remember being envious of the kids whose parents let them borrow their Nooks (or Kindles?). It made those kids look cool and sophisticated. Then again, when you’re young anything new looks cool. I was there when my teachers started using…

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6 Poems for 6 Types of Love

LRR, February 14, 2020February 8, 2025

Well, it’s that time of year again. Roses and cheesy movies and even cheesier public displays of affection that no one in particular wants to see. Love, and showing love, have become somewhat of a competition to see who can make the showiest gesture on social media. What happened to…

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For Better or Worse? Thoughts on Movie Adaptations

LRR, February 13, 2020February 8, 2025

Many times, a film adaptation will capture parts of a plot the book can’t for us. The protagonists’ voices, and settings in films help audiences decide how they feel about the characters and their experiences, helping them understand what the book didn’t make clear or have them consider. Here are…

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Bad Bitch Book Club

LRR, February 12, 2020February 8, 2025

For Galentine’s Day, here’s one of the most impressive groups of women I’ve encountered, created for the sole purpose of supporting other women. The Bad Bitch Book Club, BBBC for short, was created by Mackenzie Newcomb in 2018 to celebrate female authors. She initially challenged herself to read 50 books…

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Why you should read James Baldwin for Black History Month and every month after that

LRR, February 11, 2020February 8, 2025

The first time I read James Baldwin, his words left me in awe and wanting to read more. I first read Giovanni’s Room about a year ago and have made it my personal goal to read all his works. Although his works were written in the 1950s and 1960s, they…

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