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  • From the Archive: Rumpus Original Fiction: On the Last Day, the Ancestors Came
    Fiction
    Tyrese L. Coleman
    Feb 28, 2022

    From the Archive: Rumpus Original Fiction: On the Last Day, the Ancestors Came

    If this were the end, May needed to see.

  • How Wonderful It Is to Be So Moved: A Conversation with Sarah Krasnostein
    Features & Reviews, Interviews
    Sarah Haas
    Feb 28, 2022

    How Wonderful It Is to Be So Moved: A Conversation with Sarah Krasnostein

    The most truthful we can be in a factual genre is to doubt the attainability of fact at all.

  • What to Read When You Want to Be a Bad Girl
    Features & Reviews
    Ariel Delgado Dixon
    Feb 25, 2022

    What to Read When You Want to Be a Bad Girl

    Ariel Delgado Dixon, author of DON’T SAY WE DIDN’T WARN YOU, shares a reading list for when you want to be a Bad Girl.

  • ENOUGH: Alone
    ENOUGH, Sex
    The Rumpus
    Feb 25, 2022

    ENOUGH: Alone

    A Rumpus series of work by women, trans, and nonbinary writers that engages with rape culture, sexual assault, and domestic violence.

  • Sketchbook Reviews: Body Work by Melissa Febos
    Comics, Rumpus Comics
    Kateri Kramer
    Feb 25, 2022

    Sketchbook Reviews: Body Work by Melissa Febos

    An illustrated review of Melissa Febos’ Body Work.

  • Rumpus Original Poetry: Two Poems by Jasmine Khaliq
    Poetry
    Jasmine Khaliq
    Feb 24, 2022

    Rumpus Original Poetry: Two Poems by Jasmine Khaliq

    I’m tired of sheeping. / how boring, to be good. / a head gets heavy. / I can only feel this ribbon brush against my throat / so long, you know. / one day I’ll untie it, I know, let…

  • From the Archive: The Dark All Around Us
    Essays
    Ryan McDonald
    Feb 24, 2022

    From the Archive: The Dark All Around Us

    There is still light in the dark. This is the paradox that Little Bear has to accept in order to fall asleep.

  • Using Form to Transform: Come Clean by Joshua Nguyen
    Features & Reviews, Reviews
    Maya Williams
    Feb 23, 2022

    Using Form to Transform: Come Clean by Joshua Nguyen

    If I had a dollar for every word I have written about BIPOC representation in entertainment media, I still wouldn’t have enough to pay back my student loans and car loans.

  • Cigarettes and Wittgenstein: The Rumpus Interview with Sean Thor Conroe
    Features & Reviews, Interviews
    Miah Jeffra
    Feb 23, 2022

    Cigarettes and Wittgenstein: The Rumpus Interview with Sean Thor Conroe

    The [novel’s] main question would be, How does a man stuck in resentment and anger at others and the world, who lacks a sense of belonging and sense of his usefulness in the world, find his way out of that?

  • The Three-Month Curse
    Essays
    Melissa Johnson
    Feb 22, 2022

    The Three-Month Curse

    For seven years I’d met the perfect man in fall, dated him for three months, then wailed as Fate plucked out my heart and devoured it, whole and beating. (Only to grow back and be eaten again twelve months later.)…

  • The Everyday Practice of Art:The Loft Generation by Edith Schloss
    Features & Reviews, Reviews
    Irene Lee
    Feb 22, 2022

    The Everyday Practice of Art:The Loft Generation by Edith Schloss

    Her writing is quiet, perhaps even naive. But Schloss is enamored by the minutiae of her subjects, and the exactness and delicacy of her details ripple out like water. Trying to focus on one aspect of the book would be…

  • Joy in Persistence: Siri Hustvedt on Writing and the Need for Adaptive Grandiosity
    Features & Reviews, Interviews
    Leslie A. Lindsay
    Feb 21, 2022

    Joy in Persistence: Siri Hustvedt on Writing and the Need for Adaptive Grandiosity

    Everyone, even the most tell-all writer, withholds something in the interests of protecting herself or others, but my interest in my own stories has always been to use them to illustrate larger stories about the culture . . .

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