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  • Rumpus Original Fiction: You’re Not Going to Believe This
    Fiction
    Jane Dykema
    May 9, 2022

    Rumpus Original Fiction: You’re Not Going to Believe This

    Everyone already thinks I love you so no one will believe the situation in which we find ourselves, orchestrated by me, is an accident. At first it made sense. When I asked if you, a fellow bookmaker, if you wanted…

  • Everyone is a comprehensive mess: The Rumpus Interview with Robert Lopez
    Features & Reviews, Interviews
    Kristen Millares Young
    May 9, 2022

    Everyone is a comprehensive mess: The Rumpus Interview with Robert Lopez

    [Your] chosen Bermuda Triangle: the battered psyche of a man, the chosen amnesia of our society, and the resultant nausea of an era.

  • Rumpus Book Club Excerpt: Linea Nigra by Jazmina Barrera
    Other
    The Rumpus Book Club
    May 6, 2022

    Rumpus Book Club Excerpt: Linea Nigra by Jazmina Barrera

    An excerpt from Jazmina Barrera’s LINEA NIGRA out from Two Lines Press in May 2022.

  • From the Archive: FUNNY WOMEN #139: Gap Year To-Do List
    Funny Women
    Caoilinn Hughes
    May 6, 2022

    From the Archive: FUNNY WOMEN #139: Gap Year To-Do List

    Water is a precious resource; my portable soda stream honors that fact.

  • Rumpus Original Poetry: Three Poems by Kyle Dacuyan
    Poetry
    Kyle Dacuyan
    May 5, 2022

    Rumpus Original Poetry: Three Poems by Kyle Dacuyan

          Casual amnesia Sunday I saw several people crying at the airport. One man on his phone begging the person on the other line to please stop calling and checking on him. I gathered that the mother of…

  • Call for Submissions: September ’22 Themed Month
    Other
    Eve Ettinger and Gretchen Schreiber
    May 5, 2022

    Call for Submissions: September ’22 Themed Month

    Education is perhaps the most vulnerable and intimate experience people can have with each other that is not familial or romantic. It’s so easy for the classroom to be either harmful—consider the destruction of a person’s curiosity and confidence in…

  • So Much At Risk: Talking with Christopher Soto
    Features & Reviews, Interviews
    Diane Gottlieb
    May 4, 2022

    So Much At Risk: Talking with Christopher Soto

    If I am audacious enough to imagine [my] reader, then I imagine this is a person who has never had the option to look away.

  • The Big, Mangy One
    Essays
    Bunny McFadden
    May 3, 2022

    The Big, Mangy One

    I am transfixed with the probability of earthquakes.

  • Perfectly Made and Frighteningly Fragile: This Boy We Made by Taylor Harris
    Features & Reviews, Reviews
    Chaya Nautiyal Murali
    May 3, 2022

    Perfectly Made and Frighteningly Fragile: This Boy We Made by Taylor Harris

    We must learn to see the divine even in our sorrow

  • Getting Through It & Charting the Edges
    Essays
    Anna Held
    May 2, 2022

    Getting Through It & Charting the Edges

    Welcome to our themed “issue” for Mental Health Awareness Month.

  • The Present in Its Most Vivid Colors: A Conversation with Ben Shattuck
    Features & Reviews, Interviews
    Barrett Bowlin
    May 2, 2022

    The Present in Its Most Vivid Colors: A Conversation with Ben Shattuck

    What does a growth of new grass on a hillside in spring make you feel? Is it a mixture of nostalgia and hope? Or what does a distant mountain range wreathed in a crown of clouds make you feel?

  • National Poetry Monday Day 30: Emily Jungmin Yoon
    National Poetry Month, Poetry
    Emily Jungmin Yoon
    Apr 30, 2022

    National Poetry Monday Day 30: Emily Jungmin Yoon

    Celebrate National Poetry Month with new poems daily, featuring a variety of voices and perspectives in contemporary poetry.

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