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Tag: UConn Creative Writing

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An Interview with Lynda Loigman

July 3, 2021

Matthew Wisnefsky discusses publication and writing strategies with novelist Lynda Loigman…… More An Interview with Lynda Loigman

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An Interview with Aarushi Nohria

June 5, 2021

Mia Yanosy asks Aetna Translation Award winner Aarushi Nohria about her experience translating… More An Interview with Aarushi Nohria

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An Interview with Anna Scoppetone

May 22, 2021

Abbey Campbell sits down with Anna Scoppetone to discuss “My Father’s Lemon Tree”… More An Interview with Anna Scoppetone

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An Interview with Professor Ellen Litman

May 8, 2021

Camryn Johnson talks about creative writing with Professor Ellen Litman… More An Interview with Professor Ellen Litman

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Reflection on Words Half-Said

March 6, 2020

By Jose Paz Soldan For the past few weeks, I’ve found myself unable to properly write creative fiction like I’ve used to. The drive that pushed me forward seemed to have fizzled out, and I found myself staring at a blank sheet of paper or an empty word document, fingers slamming on the backspace key… More Reflection on Words Half-Said

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