The Rumpus Books Sunday Supplement

Seth Fischer bio ↓  ·  November 8th, 2009  ·  filed under books

supplement2This week, Rumpus Books published a review of Robin Ekiss’s debut poetry collection, the second installment of Sam J. Miller’s 25-word reviews, an interview with Molly Crabapple, and some more notes from Stephen Elliott’s book tour.

A Window’s for Looking Into — A review of The Mansion of Happiness, a collection of poetry by Robin Ekiss.

Sam J. Miller’s 25-Word Reviews #2 — Reviews of Delany’s Babel-17, Episode 601 of The Office, Salem’s Lot, Coraline, and more. 4035173274_4121087278_o

The Rumpus Interview with Molly Crabapple

And the latest in Stephen’s Notes From Book Tour: So Where Does That Leave Liz Phair?

Also, be sure not to miss Josh Bearman’s two pieces on why magazines should hire more fiction writers: Travel With Wells Tower and Journeys with George Saunders.

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Seth Fischer's writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Swink, PankGuernica, Monkeybicycle, Gertrude, and elsewhere. He's working on a novel about a girl who accidentally raises an army and destroys the world, and he's founding editor of The Splinter Generation. He also teaches and tutors and administrates and does copyediting and copywriting so that he can pay bills, but that only works sometimes. If you could help him make that work all the time, he would probably give you a hug, but only if you wanted one. Reach him at seth.fischer (at) gmail.com or @sethfischer. More from this author →

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