The Rumpus Books Sunday Supplement

Seth Fischer bio ↓  ·  January 30th, 2011  ·  filed under books

It was one of those awesome weeks at The Rumpus where when I went to write this roundup, it took me two hours to finish because I couldn’t stop with the reading everything.

First! Going to AWP? Here’s some things to do in DC.

A review of Glass Is Really Liquid, poems by Bruce Covey.

Until There Is No Next Thing — A review of Cradle Book, “a work that inhabits such a broad swath of forms that no one name can be affixed to it” by Craig Morgan Teicher.

Fission Accomplished — A review of You Know the Men Are Gone, linked stories by Siobhan Fallon.

I Felt A Need To Touch Someone — A review of There’s A Road to Everywhere Except Where You Came From, a memoir by Bryan Charles.

Be sure not to miss three really incredible interviews, with Nick Flynn, Laura Van den Berg, and Justin Taylor.

Also, Kyle Minor has a wonderful essay on where he writes, part of a new series here at The Rumpus.

And last but not least, Brian Schwartz is bag with his A FAN’S NOTES column with “From Dallas to Eternity.”

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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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