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Just Click Send

LRR, April 23, 2025May 7, 2025

Written by: Hannah Dang Dear readers, artists, and writers. I hope your morning, afternoon, or evening, as you’re reading this, is going well.  As I’m writing this, I’m sitting comfortably in a patterned, wheat-gold chair at UConn’s Writing Center on a quiet Wednesday evening. It’s the middle of the week,…

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The Lessons I Learned from Writing a Book that Never got Published

LRR, March 11, 2025May 7, 2025

Written by: Sofia Tas-Castro I wrote my first full-length novel at 17 when I was a Junior in high school. I edited it on my own and even sent it to over 50 agents to try to get it published.   I had heard and read about how most people never…

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Podcasts

LRRewind: Episode 2

LRR, November 10, 2022November 10, 2022

Welcome back to our podcast! We’re beginning an exciting series of interviews with our incoming LRR staff members for the Spring 2023 semester. Episode two of the Long River Rewind features special guest Ally Carbutti, creative nonfiction panelist, copyediting lead, and self-proclaimed mosaic essayist.

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Interviews

Powerful Trilogies and Publishing Tips: An Interview with Caragh M. O’Brien

LRR, June 17, 2022March 5, 2024

Caragh M. O’Brien is the author of two wildly popular YA dystopian trilogies: “Birthmarked” and “Vault of Dreamers.” Read on to learn more about O’Brien’s inter-genre, many-layered journey through the world of writing and publishing!

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