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词条 Long River Review
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  1. Prizes

  2. Editors

  3. References

  4. External links

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| category = Literary magazine
| publisher = University of Connecticut
| country = United States
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Long River Review is the University of Connecticut's award-winning annual literary magazine run by undergraduate students with the assistance of faculty staff. It is currently coordinated by Professor and Director of Creative Writing Sean Forbes. Each year a selection and interview process is held to find the most qualified students to join the LRR staff. The Long River Review class is only offered once a year, for the production of the magazine in the springtime.

The class itself is divided into groups of focused panelists and specific position roles. Panelists comb through the multitude of submissions received every year to pick the very best pieces in fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction, or translations to publish. Students with position roles help make sure the magazine runs smoothly, overseeing various areas including editing, fundraising, copy editing, and social media. The class works together to produce a professional, fully realized magazine for sale. The process of creating this magazine helps students understand more about the literary publishing industry and get real hands-on experience working in a practical setting.

Along with written submissions, the Long River Review also accepts art submissions for publication in the magazine, accepting photographs, drawings, illustrations, comics, mixed media designs, and more.

Long River Review replaced Writing UConn : fiction, essays, poetry ({{OCLC|19407118}}) run by the Department of English from 1983–1997.[1]

Prizes

The following prizes are awarded each year by the magazine:

  • Edward R. & Frances Schreiber Collins Poetry Award
  • Jennie Hackman Memorial Award for Short Fiction
  • Wallace Stevens Poetry Prize

Editors

The following people have been the Editor-in-Chief of the magazine:

  • 2018{{spaced ndash}} Rebecca Hill
  • 2017{{spaced ndash}} Stephanie Koo
  • 2016{{spaced ndash}} Shannon Hearn
  • 2015{{spaced ndash}} Lauren Silverio
  • 2014{{spaced ndash}} Krisela Karaja
  • 2013{{spaced ndash}} Alyssa Palazzo
  • 2012{{spaced ndash}} Ryan Wiltzius
  • 2011{{spaced ndash}} Joe Welch
  • 2010{{spaced ndash}} Annie Brooks
  • 2009{{spaced ndash}} Michael Pontacoloni
  • 2008{{spaced ndash}} Nathan Harold
  • 2007{{spaced ndash}} Jaclyn Allard
  • 2006{{spaced ndash}} Christopher Venter
  • 2005{{spaced ndash}} Jacob Overdurff
  • 2004{{spaced ndash}} Ashley Linden
  • 2003{{spaced ndash}} Sarah Breckenridge
  • 2002{{spaced ndash}} Julie Wernau
  • 2001{{spaced ndash}} Nathan Fisher & Jessica Francassini
  • 2000{{spaced ndash}} Stephani M. Dion
  • 1999{{spaced ndash}} Marla Gelman & Tracey Lander
  • 1998{{spaced ndash}} Michael Gore & Michael Schiavo

References

1. ^{{cite web|url= http://advance.uconn.edu/1998/980420/04209803.htm|title=Students win creative writing awards, cash|author=Richard Veilleux|work=UConn Advance|date=April 20, 1998|accessdate=February 28, 2007}}

External links

  • {{official website|http://longriverreview.com/}}
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