Long River Review
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| Long River Review | |
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| Abbreviated title | LRR |
| Discipline | Art magazine |
| Language | English |
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| Publisher | University of Connecticut (U.S.) |
| Publication history | 1983 — |
| Frequency | Annual |
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| ISSN | 4974-5855 |
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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 UConn : fiction, essays, poetry run by the Department of English from 1983-1997.OCLC 19407118[1]
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[edit] 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
[edit] Editors
The Following people have been the Editor-in-Chief of the magazine:
2008- Nathan Harold
2007- Jaclyn Allard
2006- Christopher Venter
2005- Jacob Overdurff
2004- Ashley Linden
2003- Sarah Breckenridge
2002- Julie Wernau
2001- Nathan Fisher & Jessica Francassini
2000- Stephani M. Dion
1999- Marla Gelman & Tracey Lander
1998- Michael Gore & Michael Schiavo
[edit] References
- ^ Richard Veilleux (April 20, 1998). Students win creative writing awards, cash. UConn Advance. Retrieved on 2007-02-28.


