When you write, what are you really writing about? It’s the age-old question, and one that Nicole Catarino explores in an interview with LRR’s own fiction editor, Eileen Sholomicky
Benjamin Franklin: Some Philosophical Undertakings
In the mood to contemplate a unique twist on classic ethics and philosophy? Samantha Bertolino examines Benjamin Franklin’s take on moral perfectionism…
A Peek Into My Small (But Mighty) Apartment Bookshelf
Need new books to fill your bookshelf? Emily Graham can give you some recommendations…
Writing As Resistance: The Significance Of Storytelling
Jess Gallagher explores a process that gives all stories their worth. Read how your own personal history can be used to fuel your stories…
Blurring Boundaries: Challenging Our Compulsion To Categorize Writing
Emerging writers often struggle with the urge to make their writing fit an ambiguous mold of perfection. Luckily, Jess Gallagher has advice…
Queer Authors: Intersectionality in Poetry
Sam Bastille explores poetry as a conduit for intersectionality and praises Jericho Brown’s “The Tradition”…
Living With Eyes Wide Open: A Review of STARSET’s “HORIZONS”
STARSET’s 4th album “HORIZONS” blends darkness with uplifting hope. Eileen Sholomicky reviews the music that got her through the crush of exams…
A Friendly Reminder To Watch These Web Series
Looking for a binge worthy series with a literary twist? Emily Graham reviews several amazing YouTube web series as recommendations…
A Night At The Ballet
Television has increasingly represented a new, digital-age wave of postfeminism: dissociation feminism, which rejects happy-go-lucky fourth wave feminism, instead embracing a more nihilistic perspective. Though dissociation feminism can be a darkly relatable school of thought, it is important that audiences remain critical of its values, especially in terms of sexual liberation…
The Right Romance: Reading Red, White & Royal Blue
Looking to read a charming and funny LGBTQ+ romance? Cameron Deslaurier recommends Casey McQuiston’s “Red, White & Royal Blue”…
