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Clawing Our Way Toward Delight: A Conversation with Lyndsay Rush

  • Gabriella Souza
  • October 16, 2024
This is not a lifetime achievement, it’s just my first collection of some poems that I love. And hopefully, there will be more.
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On Inheritance: Maureen Sun’s The Sisters K

  • Fiona Bell
  • October 15, 2024
By recasting this Slavophile opus as a critique of patriarchy, capitalism, and white supremacy, with a grand sense of philosophical rigor, Sun models anti-imperial engagement with the Russian canon.
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Chasing the Afterlife: A Conversation with Susan L. Leary

  • Diane Gottlieb
  • October 14, 2024
What does it mean to live a life? What does it mean to live a good life?
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“Simply tell the story”: A VOA Mini-interview with Nikkya Hargrove

  • Sarah Rosenthal
  • October 11, 2024
...family relationships can and do change, and those we feel “kin” to can also change.
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Changes

  • Amanda Dibando Awanjo
  • October 10, 2024
After the end, new life bursts forth. A reality that feels as cruel as it is hopeful.
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Rumpus Original Poetry: Four Poems by juj e lepe

  • juj e lepe
  • October 10, 2024
Never mind strange dogs / down murder-hornet ridge, water / nipping at your bones; I will find you
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Doing the Work of Remembering and Naming: A Conversation with Keiko Lane

  • Allison Armijo
  • October 9, 2024
I thought I was writing an essay, and then people kept showing up in my memory and talking and demanding to be included.
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Spinning Webs in Space

  • Jill Christman
  • October 8, 2024
That was it. She didn’t tell me anything about her life. Not a whisper.
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ENOUGH: Ulcers Like Men’s Eyes

  • Laura Mota-Juang
  • October 8, 2024
a womb becomes a form to be convicted
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Please Please Please: Casey McQuiston’s The Pairing

  • Angelina Mazza
  • October 8, 2024
Few romance novels hit such emotional and sensual highs with the leads physically apart; fewer still so elegantly capture the fluid contours of gender and desire.
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Rumpus Original Fiction: Boy Moms

  • Sanjana Thakur
  • October 7, 2024
It’s nice of the Baptists to let us use this space––though of course, we know they’re trying to convert us. We’re okay with that. It feels good to be wooed.
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Excavating Land, One Ancestor at a Time: A Conversation with Susan A. Brewer

  • Abby Higgs
  • October 7, 2024
The people keeping the records tend to have authority, and they tend to have an agenda, so they’re going to portray things in a way that fits their agenda.
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