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What Remains of a Self: Joanna Luloff’s Remind Me Again What Happened
Remind Me Again What Happened becomes a story not just of selfhood, but also of sovereignty.
A Pointed Narrative Choice: Talking with Lydia Kiesling
Lydia Kiesling discusses her debut novel, THE GOLDEN STATE.
ENOUGH: To Keep Myself Alive
A Rumpus series of work by women and non-binary writers that engages with rape culture, sexual assault, and domestic violence.
FUNNY WOMEN: What Does It Mean When a Girl Is Quiet?
When a girl isn’t smiling, watch out! She could be about to explode.
Next Letter for Kids: Amanda Rawson Hill (& Signed Book Giveaway!)
Our next Letter for Kids is from Amanda Rawson Hill, and a signed book giveaway!
This Week in Indie Bookstores
Indie bookstore news from across the country and around the world!
Rumpus Exclusive: The Intro to PEN America Best Debut Short Stories 2018
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When We Were Friends
Our eyes are bleary, but we are laughing, the kind of laugh that comes before tears.