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Anna March

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Anna March’s writing appears regularly in Salon and here at the Rumpus and her work has been widely published including in The New York Times' Modern Love Column, New York Magazine, VQR, Hip Mama and Tin House. Her essay collection, Feminist Killjoy, and novel, The Diary of Suzanne Frank, are both forthcoming and she is at work on two new books. She teaches writing workshops, mentors writers, is active in promoting literary community and is the co-founder of LITFOLKS in LA and DC. She lives in Rehoboth Beach and Los Angeles. Sometimes she has pink hair. Follow her on Twitter @ANNAMARCH or learn more about her at ANNAMARCH.COM.
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Love Illuminated: Exploring Life’s Most Mystifying Subject (with the Help of 50,000 Strangers), by Daniel Jones

  • Anna March
  • March 30, 2014
The man I love and share my life with is an incredibly kind person who usually makes me a healthy, delicious smoothie in the morning and leaves it in the…
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THE LAST BOOK I LOVED: The Cost of Living

  • Anna March
  • September 28, 2013
Anna March explains why THE COST OF LIVING by Rob Roberge is the last book she loved.
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The Sunday Rumpus Review: Kino by Jürgen Fauth

  • Anna March
  • May 5, 2013
On the year anniversary of its publication, Anna March contemplates the impact Jürgen Fauth’s Kino made on her.
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Aural Fixations, The Rumpus Mixtape #12: Hungover After A Bad Date

  • Anna March
  • February 24, 2012
  All good dates are alike; all bad dates are bad in their own way.
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Aural Fixations, The Rumpus Mixtape #11: Conversation Hearts

  • Anna March
  • February 8, 2012
Conversation Hearts Two Words. Infinite Meanings. True Love. Missed Connections. 50% Divorce. First Date. Happy Nights. Sad Days. Star Crossed. Wedded Bliss. Bad Breakup. Holding Hands. Making Out. Great Sex. Poly…
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Aural Fixations, The Rumpus Mixtape #10: Making a Pie

  • Anna March
  • February 2, 2012
  Making a Pie (Instructions for Pie and Life) 1.  The act of reading poetry is a fine thing to incorporate. Begin, say, with Cornelius Eady’s “Gratitude” and take it…
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Aural Fixations, The Rumpus Mixtape #9: Chilly Scenes of Winter

  • Anna March
  • January 25, 2012
  You can see the architecture of things in winter. Structures glisten. Naked trees drip with clear popsicles. We find ourselves alone with ourselves. Everyone else has gone away to…
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Aural Fixations, the Rumpus Mixtape #8: Van Gogh

  • Anna March
  • January 20, 2012
  Van Gogh … beauty that breaks your heart. Vincent painting images that he had to view through the bars of the asylum.  Vincent eating his paints.
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Aural Fixations, The Rumpus Mixtape #7: Revelry

  • Anna March
  • January 11, 2012
Revelry. A raw expression of joy. Delight. It’s loud, laughing, possibly bawdy, frequently boozy.
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Aural Fixations, The Rumpus Mixtape #6: Drinking Red Wine

  • Anna March
  • January 4, 2012
There are picnics where people discuss how long the potato salad can be out in the heat and there are picnics where people discuss Wittgenstein. At Wittgenstein picnics, the people…
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Aural Fixations, The Rumpus Mixtape #5: Maudlin

  • Anna March
  • December 28, 2011
Maudlin:  a feeling we don’t so much encounter as create.  A sad place with funereal bits and a ladle of self-pity. Darker than Fitzgerald’s dark night of the soul, it…
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Aural Fixations, The Rumpus Mixtape #4: Reading Didion

  • Anna March
  • December 21, 2011
  Great writers wound us. Their words cut into our bodies; their ideas become notions of ourselves. Cue Joan Didion. She stitches sentences through your brain. You emerge exhausted and…
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