Readers Report Back From… Misery Loves Company
A collection of short pieces written by Rumpus readers pertaining to the subject of “Misery Loves Company.”
...moreA collection of short pieces written by Rumpus readers pertaining to the subject of “Misery Loves Company.”
...moreWe’re hungry for more writing from Rumpus readers, so we’re now accepting submissions for another “Rumpus Readers Report.”
This time we want you to tackle the theme “Misery Loves Company.”
Please send your submissions, maximum 400 words, to Susan Clements, silentjoy2001 AT yahoo.com.
...moreA collection of short pieces written by Rumpus readers pertaining to the subject of “Broken Promises.”
...moreWe’re hungry for more writing from Rumpus readers, so we’re now accepting submissions for another “Rumpus Readers Report.”
This time we want you to tackle the theme “Broken Promises.” If you’re like us, you might already be able to report back from a broken New Year’s resolution.
...moreA collection of short pieces written by Rumpus readers pertaining to the subject of “Storm Stories.”
...moreWe’re hungry for more writing from Rumpus readers, so we’re now accepting submissions for another “Rumpus Readers Report.”
This time we want you to tackle the theme “Storm Stories.” While that’s a nod to Sandy, any and all storm stories are welcome.
...moreWe’re hungry for more writing from Rumpus readers, so we’re now accepting submissions for another “Rumpus Readers Report.”
This time we want you to tackle the theme “Storm Stories.” While that’s a nod to Sandy, any and all storm stories are welcome.
...moreA collection of short pieces written by Rumpus readers pertaining to the subject of “Going Home.”
Edited by Susan Clements.
...moreA collection of short pieces written by Rumpus readers pertaining to the subject of “Sticks and Stones.”
...moreWe’re hungry for more writing from Rumpus readers, so we’re now accepting submissions for another “Rumpus Readers Report.” This time we want you to tackle the theme “Sticks and Stones.”
Please send your submissions, maximum 400 words, to Susan Clements, silentjoy2001 AT yahoo.com.
...moreA collection of short pieces written by Rumpus readers pertaining to the subject of “The Gamble.”
...moreA collection of short pieces written by Rumpus readers pertaining to the subject of “Deep Trouble.”
Edited by Susan Clements.
...moreWe’re hungry for more writing from Rumpus readers, so we’re now accepting submissions for another “Rumpus Readers Report.” This time we want you to tackle the theme “Deep Trouble.”
Please send your submissions, maximum 400 words, to Susan Clements, silentjoy2001 AT yahoo.com.
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A collection of short pieces written by Rumpus readers pertaining to the subject of “Friends with Benefits.”
We’re hungry for more writing from Rumpus readers, so we’re now accepting submissions for another “Rumpus Readers Report.” This time we want you to tackle the theme “Friends with Benefits.”
Please send your submissions, maximum 400 words, to Susan Clements, silentjoy2001 AT yahoo.com.
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A collection of short pieces written by Rumpus readers pertaining to the subject of “New Beginnings.”
...moreWe’re hungry for more writing from Rumpus readers, so we’re now accepting submissions for another “Rumpus Readers Report.” This time we want you to tackle the theme “New Beginnings.”
Please send your submissions, maximum 400 words, to Susan Clements, silentjoy2001 AT yahoo.com.
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A collection of short pieces written by Rumpus readers pertaining to the subject of “Right Place, Wrong Time.”
Edited by Susan Clements.
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A collection of short pieces written by Rumpus readers pertaining to the subject of “Running Away.”
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A collection of short pieces written by Rumpus readers pertaining to the subject of “The Gift.”
Edited by Susan Clements:
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Rumpus readers take on Impossible Love. Edited by Susan Clements.
The woman never forgot her body had once been covered in tiny holes. She’d been born with them all over. They were practically undetectable and no one ever got close enough to see the holes anyway.
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Rumpus readers hang out in the ‘hood. Edited by Susan Clements.