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The November Rumpus Book Club Roundup
Most of the time at the Rumpus Book Clubs we get books 3-4 weeks before everyone else does. It’s one of the best reasons to join, along with the opportunity to chat online with group members and with the author…
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Atwood/Munro Selfies Justify Twitter’s Existence
Let’s all take a moment to appreciate that Twitter has realized its true purpose, achieving an all-time high point in social-media history—and, indeed, in human civilization—with one stunning development: Margaret Atwood’s adorable selfies of her and Alice Munro celebrating Munro’s…
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New Readers Report Theme: Magic
After reading all your splendid short pieces on the theme “My Summer’s End,” we’re eager for another “Rumpus Readers Report”! This month’s theme? Magic. Please send your submissions, maximum 400 words, to Susan Clements, silentjoy2001 AT yahoo.com. We’ll choose the best ones…
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Carrie and the “Strong Female Character”
“The “strong female character” who comes closest to equaling Carrie’s volume of carnage is arguably the Bride. But before she turns the House of Blue Leaves into a crimson slip-and-slide, she is battered in flashback after flashback…Before she gets to…
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“Why Am I Waiting on The Approval of People I Don’t Know?”
“It’s 2011. There’s a shoebox under my desk filled with rejection letters. In defiant bold letters I’ve labeled it Reasons to Keep Writing.” Over at The Outlet, writer and recent Rumpus interviewee Nathaniel Kressen chronicles his journey from frustrated to…
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At Night We Walk In Circles by Daniel Alarcón
Leland Cheuk reviews Daniel Alarcón’s AT NIGHT WE WALK IN CIRCLES today in The Rumpus Book Reviews.
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Ghost Horse Wins Award
Congratulations to Rumpus reviewer Thomas H. McNeely for winning the 9th Annual Gival Press Novel Award! The winning novel, Ghost Horse, tells “the story of a boy’s journey to escape an abusive relationship with his father and to discover the truth about his…
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Dan Weiss’s Morning Coffee
Happy whatever. What could be spookier than oooovvvveeeerrrr ppppooooppppuuuullllaaaatttttiiiiiooooonnnnn. Beware the lava planet! Relevant: no, sugar doesn’t make children hyper. Hermits and feral children also give me the creeps. And now let us talk about the ghost in the rainbow.
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“This Is Just To Say I’m a Zombie” by David Hernandez
Happy Halloween from Rumpus Poetry, where we’re pleased to offer you this take on William Carlos Williams’s “This is just to say” by David Hernandez.
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Long Forgotten Books
In 1934, Malcolm Cowley, editor of The New Republic, got in touch with many renowned American writers asking them to list 3 or 4 of the best hidden gems of literature adding a few sentences to present the titles to…
