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Elissa Bassist

  • Jennifer Egan Wins Award; Gives Me Advice

    Elissa Bassist shares her personal notes after having a conversation with Jennifer Egan:

  • Rumpus Women on Firedoglake Book Salon

    The Rumpus Women, Vol. I contributors have been on tour. We’ve read in bookstores, bars, and family rooms in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Brooklyn, and Denver. The readings have been awe-inspiring: smart, funny, charming, sad, honest, brave. In case you couldn’t make…

  • Smiling & Tender

  • Funny Women Around the Web: Jenny Hagel

    Jenny Hagel, the filmmaker/comdienne who made the Feminist Rapper webseries (see below), released a new short comedy film online this week. “Tech support” is about a woman who falls in love with the girl on the other end of a…

  • Funny Women Are on Vacation

    Dearest Readers, Contributors, Hopeful Contributors, and Men, The Funny Women column is going away to the Sugar Shack until 2011. While you are welcome and encouraged to send submissions to funnywomen AT therumpus.net, please note I’m embarrassingly behind on reading…

  • Double Dream Hands!

  • This Is Hip Hop

  • The Funny Women Interview with Amy Sedaris

    Feeling down? Make a Self-Esteem Shell Collage! Write a poem on a piece of paper about you and the ocean and about how you feel about the ocean and why you are special and of course the ocean and then…

  • The Rumpus Review of The Social Network: Suck It

    At the end of The Social Network, a new indie flick that no one has ever heard of, I turned to my friend, and out of every intelligent comment I could have made, I said, “There was so much testosterone…

  • Lorrie Moore at The New Yorker Festival

    Notes I took on what Lorrie Moore said while in conversation with Deborah Treisman, The New Yorker‘s fiction editor, that I felt selfish keeping to myself: How to become a writer: -You can’t carve solitude out of loneliness–you need people…

  • Elissa Bassist Recounts The Rumpus

    In “VIDA Counts The Rumpus” two female writers from VIDA: Women in Literary Arts “crunch the numbers and let us know how The Rumpus is doing in the gender disparity department.” The verdict: we’re kinda sexist, but not as sexist as…