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UConn's Literary & Arts Magazine

Category: Interviews

“I am first a creature of the imagination” – An Interview with Poet Benjamin Grossberg (2015)

LRR, February 24, 2015March 5, 2024

Benjamin Grossberg, Spring 2015 representative of the “Writers Who Edit, Editors Who Write” series, is passionate and personable. I had the opportunity to ask him a few questions, and the resulting conversation is a thoughtful reflection of all the different roles a writer can play. Supplement your experience of his…

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In Transit With Paul Muldoon (2014)

LRR, April 27, 2014March 5, 2024

  It’s an overcast morning in early April, and I am riding in a car with Paul Muldoon. It is not often one can speak those words, and I try to absorb this moment, the immediacy of having the New Yorker’s poetry editor and literary royalty in the seat behind…

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An Interview with Michael Schiavo (2013)

LRR, April 9, 2013March 5, 2024

Michael Schiavo founded Long Review Review during his senior year at UConn in 1998. He is the author of The Mad Song (2012) and several poetry chapbooks. You can read his blog at The Unruly Servant. This year’s LRR staff caught up with him to discuss the past of Long River Review, poetry, and other…

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Long River Review interviews Sina Najafi (2012)

admin, April 2, 2012March 5, 2024

Since February, we here at the Long River Review have been accepting submissions for Long River Rapids, our new online flash fiction series, where each month we ask readers to submit short works in response to a general theme that has been suggested by our editors. For March, it was “falling…

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An Interview with David Gessner (2012)

LRR, March 29, 2012March 5, 2024

On March 1, 2012, David Gessner, the author of eight books and the Editor in Chief of Ecotone, visited UConn as part of the Edwin Way Teale Lecture Series. LRR was able to catch up with him prior to his lecture. Long River Review: Did any other particular writer(s) inspire…

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Long River Review Interviews Bessy Reyna (2012)

admin, February 23, 2012March 5, 2024

Bessy Reyna is the author of two bilingual books of poetry, The Battlefield of Your Body (Hill-Stead Museum, 2005) and Memoirs of the Unfaithful Lover/ Memorias de la amante infiel (tunAstral, A.C., 2010, Toluca Mexico). Her poetry can be found in numerous anthologies, including El Coro: A Chorus of Latino…

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Interview with Jeff Shaara, New York Times Bestselling Author (2011)

admin, May 20, 2011March 5, 2024

1. How much research do you complete before you feel confident enough to write in the voice of the historical figures in your novel? Typically, I read 50-60 books for each book that I write, nearly all of them original sources (diaries, memoirs, collections of letters etc.).  Once I feel…

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Interview with Phil Korth (2011)

admin, May 5, 2011March 5, 2024

Phil Korth is a recent graduate of UCONN’s MFA program in Acting. He most recently appeared in Urinetown and Pride and Prejudice. LRR: When did you start writing? I really started writing in seventh grade and eighth grade. LRR: Any particular reason? Specifically, I had an assignment. We had read…

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Interview with Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar (2011)

admin, April 15, 2011March 5, 2024

Q: If one comes across a vulgar word in a poem, it makes a powerful statement. In hip-hop, vulgarity is used so frequently that it essentially loses its “punch” and can do little but fill space. Would you say that vulgarity helps or hinders the message of hip-hop songs? Certainly…

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Interview with Tom Hubbard (2011)

admin, April 15, 2011March 5, 2024

The University of Connecticut has hosted many writers-in-residence and visiting professors over the years, and the rewards are always great for students within and outside of the English major. These writers enrich the experience of students and give a good example of what a career in writing might look like….

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