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What is Women’s Literature?

LRR, April 17, 2019February 8, 2025

Anna Zarra Aldrich, Blog Editor  What is women’s literature? We have classes offered in it at UConn, one of which I am currently taking. While I am glad these classes are offered and I thoroughly enjoy the one I’m taking, I have been facing the question all semester of what…

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Not Your Usual Barnyard – A Day at the Book Barn

LRR, April 15, 2019February 8, 2025

Danny Mitola, Non-fiction and Multimedia Panelist This past Saturday I went down to the coast with a couple fellow Long River Review friends: Christine and Kelly. When we arrived, we were welcomed by the squawking of seagulls in the distance and the subtle aroma of salt on the air. The…

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Interview with S.C. Stephens

LRR, April 12, 2019February 8, 2025

Esther J. Santiago Rodríguez, Fiction Panelist S.C. Stephens is the New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author for the Thoughtless series. Thoughtless is a romance novel that focuses on angst-filled love triangle, self-discovery, exploring dreams and learning how to love. Other of her best selling works are: the Rush series,…

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Legendary Lines: How Famous Movie Quotes Can Inspire Writers

LRR, April 11, 2019February 8, 2025

Samantha Mason, Fiction Panelist and Fundraising Co-Manager While a wide variety of revered film institutes and movie database web pages have their personal opinions on which movie quotes stand the test of time in eternal fame, many of these lines often reappear on multiple lists. Thus, it should be taken…

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The Cannibal Aesthetic: Poetry and Feminist Film after the Millenium

LRR, April 10, 2019February 8, 2025

Siobhan Dale, co-Editor-in-Chief This year, I’ve been writing my senior thesis, which is a poetic response to the violence against women in the genre of the pseudo-snuff film. As part of my research, I have watched a wide variety of horror films, ranging from the excessively violent “torture porn” of…

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Do you ever feel like a plastic bag?

LRR, April 9, 2019February 8, 2025

Kelly Rafferty, Poetry Panelist “Sometimes I see it like the last of a movie. You know how how they start the picture up real close and then back it off steady and far? Well that’s how I dream it. I’m living in a McDonald’s and it’s real late at night…

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Reinventing the Canon: Diversifying Your Reading List

LRR, April 8, 2019February 8, 2025

Brianna McNish,co-Editor-in-Chief As undergraduate students, we are constantly engaging with the question of what exactly constitutes as “the canon.” Needless to say, the same titles rehashed and retaught in countless literature classes tends to be overwhelmingly, despairingly filled with older white men. Steinbeck, Dostoevsky, Tennyson–the list, especially the titles taught…

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The Five Best Jane Austen-Esque Films

LRR, April 5, 2019February 8, 2025

Lauren Ablondi, Interviews Editor  If you’re anything like me, you live and breathe Jane Austen. You can recite Pride and Prejudice line for line, and Emma is still the character you love to hate. Once I’m done re-reading all of her books for the millionth time, I turn to movies….

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The F-Word

LRR, April 3, 2019February 8, 2025

Cassandra Quayson, Guest Blogger Think back to the best book you’ve ever read. You know—that book. The one you literally couldn’t put down. You were so invested in the characters, the plot, the climax. Or maybe it’s not just one book. Maybe it’s a series. Or even a movie, or…

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Audible’s Reading Achievements Can Encourage Readers

LRR, April 2, 2019February 8, 2025

  Joseph Frare, Fiction Panel Editor  Have you ever played a video game, such as Call of Duty, Halo, or even Fortnight, and after you’ve conquered a specific base, taken down a difficult enemy, or perhaps merely decided to open up the single player campaign mode, a small notification pops…

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