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Would you like to write (about poetry) for The Rumpus?

  • Brian Spears
  • March 6, 2010
Of course you would. Who wouldn’t? Tell us about the last poem or book of poetry you loved, no length requirements. The best will be published right here in the…
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Saturday Morning Links

  • Brian Spears
  • March 6, 2010
Since the Oscars have killed what little integrity they had by doubling the field for Best Picture, why shouldn’t they add a category for best cameo appearance? Stan Lee makes…
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DIY Lit

  • Kailyn McCord
  • March 5, 2010
As the term “self-publishing”  became more common in the vernacular, the prospect of DIY literature was seen as godsend, bridging the gap between writer and reader, creating a corporate publisher-free…
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The Joys Of Artists’ Television Access

  • Michael Berger
  • March 5, 2010
I’ve been regularly attending events and film screenings at Artists’ Television Access on Valencia Street in San Francisco for almost a year now. I’ve gone as both volunteer and audience member, in…
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The Rumpus and McSweeney’s Proudly Present:

  • Rumpus Events
  • March 5, 2010
March 8th at The Makeout Room in San Francisco, 3225 22nd Street, 7pm. Get Advance Tickets! Click Here! Featuring authors Jesse Nathan, Jami Attenberg, Mark Morford, and Gerard Jones! With…
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Chabon on the Bay

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • March 5, 2010
“WSJ: Which local writers are overrated?” “Mr. Chabon: Just me.” Michael Chabon shares his thoughts on the Bay Area literary scene with the The Wall Street Journal.
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The Don of Ghaz Main

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • March 5, 2010
A child in Iraq shows off his dance skills and then defends his friend from candy thieves. Filmed by U.S. soldiers in 2008.
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Stein Goes to Paris

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • March 5, 2010
Lorin Stein, formerly of Farrar, Straus & Giroux, has been named editor of the Paris Review.
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Resident Bohemians: Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen

  • Deenah Vollmer
  • March 5, 2010
THE POET AND THE LADY OF THE CANYON In 1967, two young Canadian songwriters met at songwriter’s workshop at the Newport Folk Festival, and had a romance. They were both…
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GENERATION GAP #1: Tomokazu Matsuyama’s Quiet Compass for a Noisy Revolution

  • Ari Messer
  • March 5, 2010
One unintended consequence of David Ross’s appearance on the Colbert Report last year has been the misunderstanding of intention.
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Twenty and Bored and Alive

  • James Yeh
  • March 4, 2010
This voice is neither howl, yowl, nor whisper, but something more like a quiet monotone, slightly ironic and yet also depressed, lonely and, at times, compellingly vulnerable.
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Poetry as a Soon-to-Be Bestselling Cure-All

  • Michael Berger
  • March 4, 2010
Poetry doesn’t seem to sell, although there are  hundreds upon hundreds of poets creating it. I would venture to guess that there are at least twice as many poetry contests…
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