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The Community Aspect of Poetry: A Conversation with H. Melt

  • Kate Carmody
  • March 9, 2022
I think poetry lends itself to community and getting to know people intimately. Poetry requires vulnerability.
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At the Crossing Between Words: Migrant Psalms by Darrel Alejandro Holnes

  • Shyanne Figueroa Bennett
  • March 9, 2022
The actor stares the audience in the eye—shattering the fourth wall, and we’re implored to see better. Holnes challenges us to view our realities as multifaceted and dynamic—there are no neat boxes, no easy definitions.
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Opioids in Sobriety

  • Ren Asba
  • March 8, 2022
Using opioids while maintaining my sobriety became a skill that I continued to develop over the following couple of years. The irony—finally becoming capable of moderating my drug use—was not lost on me.
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Apocalypse Yesterday: Chi Ta-wei’s The Membranes

  • Ariel Chu
  • March 8, 2022
The Membranes is a climate novel not because it contends with catastrophe, but because it shows that everydayness has a way of proceeding alongside disaster.
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Call for Submissions: Themed Month

  • The Rumpus
  • March 7, 2022
This May, during Mental Health Awareness Month, The Rumpus will be exploring this subject through the lens of the things that keep us going.
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We Are More: Two Poems by Sara Elkamel

  • Sara Elkamel
  • March 7, 2022
Before I loved you, the figs were still in season. / My body was a lone fig swollen like summer. / My body was a lonely fig swollen like summer, / In every dream as bottomless as shame.
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Reading Fiction As an Act of Resistance: A Conversation with Azar Nafisi

  • Anita Gill
  • March 7, 2022
We need fiction because fiction does not polarize. Fiction is based on understanding over judgment.
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FUNNY WOMEN: The Future Is Female and Customizable

  • Hanna Hurr
  • March 4, 2022
Announcing the She-bot 3000, a female companion who’s the perfect combination of girlfriend, mother, and therapist. For a low daily rate (and with no minimum commitment or background check required), the She-bot can be your bot, and yours only.
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Rumpus Book Club Excerpt: Animal Bodies by Suzanne Roberts

  • The Rumpus Book Club
  • March 4, 2022
An excerpt from Suzanne Roberts' Animal Bodies: On Death, Desire, & Other Difficulties forthcoming from Nebraska Press, March 2022
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Rumpus Original Poetry: Three Poems by Sarah Lao

  • Sarah Lao
  • March 3, 2022
I am in need of privacy and a new wardrobe. / Indulge me. There is nothing that style cannot fix. // Outside, a colony of bees stir with a missing monarch. / Does that make them more or less of a swarm.
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Complete the Sentence

  • Maya Jewell Zeller
  • March 3, 2022
We baked a fresh bowl for dinner?, I wonder. Do you think the pen will sink or grow? Do you think a pen will sink or throw? Sure. This could be a very delightful exercise (for poets), I think to myself.
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Catalyst Events and a Time for Poetry: An Interview with Charles Flowers

  • Julie Marie Wade
  • March 2, 2022
Consider: My coming out story has been told, but coming out is constantly changing and shifting and needs retelling, and each telling has value for a particular audience.
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