Long River Review

Long River Review is University of Connecticut's annual literary magazine run by undergraduate students with the assistance of faculty staff. It is currently coordinated by Professor Penelope Pelizzon. LRR replaced Writing UConnĀ : fiction, essays, poetry run by the Department of English from 1983-1997.OCLC 19407118 The following prizes are awarded each year by the magazine: The Following people have been the Editor-in-Chief of the magazine: 2008... more
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