Read Poems Poetry Rumpus Original National Poetry Month Day 26: Aimee Nezhukumatathil Aimee NezhukumatathilApril 26, 2020 We celebrate National Poetry Month with new poems daily, illustrating a variety of voices and perspectives in contemporary poetry.Read
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Read Poems Poetry Rumpus Original National Poetry Month Day 24: Laura Da’ Laura Da'April 24, 2020 We celebrate National Poetry Month with new poems daily, illustrating a variety of voices and perspectives in contemporary poetry.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original What to Read When What to Read When You Want to Tread through Love’s Complications Shuly Xóchitl CawoodApril 24, 2020 Shuly Xóchitl Cawood shares a reading list to celebrate A SMALL THING TO WANT.Read
Read Features & Reviews Poetry Reviews Inhabitation and Invocation: Candice Wuehle’s Death Industrial Complex Hannah V WarrenApril 24, 2020 The speaker must believe in transience, in shapeshifting without permission.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original Abstracting Yourself: A Conversation with Robin Hemley Alysia Li Ying SawchynApril 24, 2020 Robin Hemley discusses his new essay collection, BORDERLINE CITIZEN.Read
Read Poems Poetry Rumpus Original National Poetry Month Day 23: Elizabeth Robinson Elizabeth RobinsonApril 23, 2020 We celebrate National Poetry Month with new poems daily, illustrating a variety of voices and perspectives in contemporary poetry.Read
Read Features & Reviews Mini-Interviews Poetry The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #214: Sarah Kersey Lenny DellaRoccaApril 23, 2020 “A poem cannot exist without form or structure, just like the human body can’t operate without a skeleton.”Read
Read Rumpus Original Voices on Addiction Voices on Addiction: A Body Full of Ghosts Emme LundApril 23, 2020 I’ve known since I was a child that the world is ending. I felt it in my bones.Read
Read Poems Poetry Rumpus Original National Poetry Month Day 22: Oliver de la Paz Oliver de la PazApril 22, 2020 We celebrate National Poetry Month with new poems daily, illustrating a variety of voices and perspectives in contemporary poetry.Read
Read Other This Week in Essays Tamara MatthewsApril 22, 2020 A weekly roundup of essays we’re reading online!Read
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