Spring 2022 Editorial Staff
Editor-in-Chief: Nicole Catarino
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Poetry Editor: Samantha Bertolino
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Hello
My name is Lucas Miguel Hernandez, you can just call me Luke, and I am a UConn Alumni (CLAS 2011, BA in English). I am trying to get some short stories that I have written over the past five years published and am asking to be sure that Long River Review does publish works by alumni. I have read through the site and, while it does say that all works by anyone are published, I just want to be sure.
In the event that the Review doesn’t accept my story/stories could you also give me help in finding a publisher? I have a list of periodicals that I have recently written down but just thought I would still ask. The stories are mostly anywhere from 2 – 25 pages long.
Thank you.
Respectfully
Luke Hernandez
Hello Mr. Hernandez,
Yes, of course, UConn Alumni are always encouraged to submit their work to our journal. Submission information can be found on our page here: https://longriverreview.com/submit-your-work/ Thank you for your inquiry!
Best,
Long River Review Team
Great, thoughtful essay on objectivity by Sten Spinella. I’m not objective: it’s original, full of insight and it needs to be said.