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Breaking Down The English Major Stigma

LRR, February 28, 2022February 27, 2022

Do any of you English majors out there feel like your career options are limited? Well, worry no more. Soon-to-be graduate Sam Bastille has ideas for you (and yes, more than just teaching)…

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Memorializing What Never, and Always, Was

LRR, May 6, 2021May 6, 2021

Abigail Campbell on writing and finding joy in your practice.

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Graduating as an English Major: An Open Letter to Myself Right Now

By Therese Masotta

LRR, May 5, 2016May 5, 2016

To The Current Me, This morning I woke up with you, like I always do, and it was early and you were just as confused as you were the night before you went to sleep, and everything seemed surreal as it always does. It’s the last week of classes and…

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MFA—Recipe For Success or Disaster?

By Kate Monica

LRR, March 31, 2016March 31, 2016

“Does any (MFA) program really improve anybody, as much as simply identifying them? And, after identifying them, not ruining them?” —Chang-rae Lee, On Such A Full Sea Getting an MFA seems like the natural progression for any English major looking to take a swing at making a career of writing….

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