It’s Sunday, which is both the Lord’s day and the day to catch up with Rumpus Books. Coincidence?
Here’s what Rumpus Books published this last week …
A review of The Mother Who Stayed, a story collection by Laura Furman.
You May Say Fist, You May Say Teeth — A review of Sky Burial, Dana Levin’s third book of poems.
You Know Butterflies’ Semaphore Graces It — A review of Why We Make Gardens (and Other Poems) by Jeanne Larsen.
A review of Other People We Married, Emma Straub’s first collection of short stories.
Jesse Nathan interviews our own Isaac Fitzgerald!
Antonia Crane interviews John Sinclair, passionate supporter of music and former manager of MC5.
And finally, be sure not to miss Salvatore Pane’s interview with the creator of the Waiting for Godot videogame, who coincidentally turned out to be his student.