The Rumpus Sunday Book Review Supplement

Seth Fischer bio ↓  ·  November 15th, 2009  ·  filed under books

supplement2It’s Sunday, and as always, Rumpus Books has reviews for you. Come read!

A Vowel Away From Master — A review of Mister Martini, a debut poetry collection by Richard Carr.

Accomplices In Her Accomplishment — A review of Intruder, the third volume of poems by Jill Bialosky.

Heartlands — “Four debut authors—Josh Weil, Skip Horack, Holly Goddard Jones, and Amy Greene—paint varied pictures of the South they know.”

Also, be sure not to miss The Rumpus Interview with Eddie Campbell, Stephen Elliott’s eleventh installment of Notes from Book Tour, and Rumpus Original Fiction: “Bobcat” by Rebecca Lee.

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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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