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    ByAllison Armijo 03/03/202211/13/2022

    by Alli Armijo // Blog Writer Tucked between the relationship and sociology sections of every bookstore, there are usually three to four books about female anatomy, often with selectively provocative…

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    Pub Club Recommends: Unconventional Stories About Love

    ByEmma Shacochis 02/08/202202/08/2022

    As our definition of love continues to bloom outward, past the heteronormative and binary, past the expected, past what centuries of love stories have taught us before, we enter an…

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  • I Don’t Know About Charles Bukowski
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    I Don’t Know About Charles Bukowski

    ByAllison Armijo 02/01/202211/13/2022

    Alli Armijo // Blog Writer The first thing I do when I am interested in a book is turn to a random page and read a passage. It might be…

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  • Confessional Essays in the Literary Canon
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    Confessional Essays in the Literary Canon

    ByAllison Armijo 12/14/202111/13/2022

    Alli Armijo // Blog Writer Every morning, I like to sit down and journal. Sometimes I write about the people in my life, sometimes I vent, and sometimes I am…

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  • The Breakup Stories: Reflections Post-First Draft
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    The Breakup Stories: Reflections Post-First Draft

    ByKathleen Nolan 12/07/202112/08/2021

    Frankie Rowley // Blog Writer At nineteen, I have completed my lifelong dream: becoming an author. Becoming an author has been anything but the euphoric process I thought it would…

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  • Dreaming of You: A Journey Into Celebrity and What It Means to Disappear
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    Dreaming of You: A Journey Into Celebrity and What It Means to Disappear

    ByAllison Armijo 12/02/202111/13/2022

    Allison Armijo // Blog Writer Have you ever brought your idol back from the dead? Have you ever wanted to?  Melissa Lozada-Oliva is a Guatemalan and Colombian American author. Winning…

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