I know I keep saying this, but it keeps being true. This week was one of the best weeks yet for Rumpus Books.
A review of C, Tom McCarthy’s new novel.
A review of The Man Who Guarded The Bomb, a collection of linked stories by Gregory Orfalea.
When I Go Outdoors, Light Splits — A review of This Noisy Egg, a poetry collection by Nicole Walker.
Paper-thin People — A review of The Physics of Imaginary Objects, a collection of flash fiction by Tina May Hall.
A review of Bound, Antonya Nelson’s fourth novel.
Here’s some excellent interviews with Meredith Maran and Rob Roberge. (seriously, read these.)
And the fourth installment of Super Hot Prof-On-Student Word Sex, this time with Alissa Nutting.
Be sure also not to miss this essay on the value of an MFA (the comments are good, too) and our own Stephen Elliott explains why he created an app for his book.