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The Complex Heritage of Assimilation: A Conversation with Randy Ribay

  • Brian Truong
  • September 18, 2024
Our collective individual efforts impact in some way, the community. It’s important for me to not pass judgment because we are all figuring it out.
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Body All the Way Down

  • Alexandra Middleton
  • September 17, 2024
All she knew was that she couldn’t let it happen again. All she knows is that a body is a dangerous place to be.
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The Eternal Grind: Nick Rees Gardner’s Delinquents and Other Escape Attempts

  • Bryn Grey
  • September 17, 2024
A clever manipulator of time, Gardner doesn’t rely on the convenience of thirst to move his characters through the page.
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Rumpus Original Fiction: Three Flash Stories by B. Do

  • B. Do
  • September 16, 2024
There’s something painful about being here in San Francisco. I can’t say what. I’m always losing my words.
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“I Wanted the Magic Bullet”: A Conversation with Jessica Hoppe

  • Samantha Mann
  • September 16, 2024
...that’s what’s toxic: the belief that I’m not enough. Substances are, in general, neutral.
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Rumpus Original Poetry: Four Poems by Jan Beatty

  • Jan Beatty
  • September 12, 2024
I’ve filled states, the state / of Oklahoma, for example, flat, / unyielding fields, split with / no-river gorges, what’s left / of me after the flooding.
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The First Book: Melissa Petro

  • Melissa Petro
  • September 11, 2024
In our culture, motherhood is presumably sanctified, and I thought I’d experience social acceptance beyond anything I’d ever imagined. Instead, I felt under constant surveillance and yet utterly invisible....
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“I thought my sorrow could transform me”: A Conversation with Megan Pinto

  • Emma Bolden
  • September 11, 2024
Visually, prose tells us that we’re moving through time, through narrative or rhetoric, and visually, poetry tells us we’re moving up and down through lyric, feeling.
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ENOUGH: The Tiny Thing Inside Me

  • BC Reynolds
  • September 10, 2024
They are for young people who don’t need to make up their minds about having children yet. They offer safety from surprises and forgetfulness, “mistake-proof.”
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“I Am in Love With Moons”: My Lesbian Novel and To After That (TOAF) by Renee Gladman

  • Erin Vachon
  • September 10, 2024
But this is love: crying into your lover’s face until it becomes so ridiculous, that the event becomes absolutely precious.
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Rumpus Original Fiction: Before Love, Before Loneliness

  • Shipra Agarwal
  • September 9, 2024
You make stuff up all the time. You excel in subjects that require making stuff up, like English composition and moral science.
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We Live in History: A Conversation with Nicolás Medina Mora

  • Elizabeth Gonzalez James
  • September 9, 2024
Who among us can say that the life they’re leading is the product of their choices and not a staging of the script they were handed at birth?
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