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UConn's Literary & Arts Magazine

Tag: writing

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The Trials and Tribulations of Writing Romance

LRR, May 6, 2026May 5, 2026

Written by: Temisan Ekperigin As a queer BIPOC, the majority of the characters I create are like me. They’re people of color, unabashedly queer, and probably neurodivergent in some way. Like most writers, I create what I can’t consume— what I never see in popular media. So, yes, I write about aromantic-asexual black women. I’ll write about a Hispanic baseball player…

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Advantages of the Royal Model O

LRR, May 5, 2026April 27, 2026

Written by: Aram Adler-Smith A few months before sitting down to write this post, I purchased a late 1920s-era Royal Model O portable typewriter in black. It was a brave and exciting decision, motivated by a desire to reduce options in my poetic practice. By options, I mean the unwieldy…

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Death of an Author

LRR, March 12, 2026

Written by: Tori Grooms The internet seems to have an answer for everything, even how to operate a 16-year-old camera.  I’ve been meaning to experiment more with digital photography, so I started tweaking the settings on my 2010 Samsung camera — but my home experiments were only getting me so far. After fiddling with the settings for thirty minutes, I…

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What Working in the Dunkin’ Drive-Thru Taught Me About Writing and My Humanities Degree  

LRR, March 6, 2026March 4, 2026

Written by: Sofia Tas-Castro For those that don’t live in New England or more broadly the East Coast, Dunkin’, or formerly Dunkin’ Donuts, is a chain coffee and breakfast fast-food restaurant. To help fund my college career, I’ve been working at the establishment during school breaks. Like any other person…

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Questioning Pronouns in the Academic World

LRR, March 30, 2023February 8, 2025

Nonfiction panelist and copyediting lead Ally Carbutti shares her experience with gender and inclusivity within the classroom.

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25th Anniversary Blog Post

LRR, April 29, 2022February 8, 2025

In honor of the 25th anniversary of LRR, editors Jess Gallagher and Nicole Catarino reflect on the legacy that each staff has helped to create…

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Four Pieces Of Writing Advice I Wish I’d Gotten Sooner

LRR, April 5, 2022February 8, 2025

Cameron Deslaurier offers you the best writing advice he’s ever received. Take what works for you and apply it to your own creative process…

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Building A World Is Not That Big Of A Deal

LRR, April 4, 2022February 8, 2025

Longing to design your own one-of-a-kind fantasy or sci-fi universe but unsure where to start? Aiden Pass has outlined the perfect roadmap for you…

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Life-Saving Websites and Resources for Writers

LRR, March 23, 2022February 8, 2025

Do you consider character creation the most challenging part of storytelling? Does worldbuilding give you hives? Nicole Catarino has the perfect websites for you…

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Breaking Down The English Major Stigma

LRR, February 28, 2022February 8, 2025

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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