Carrie Chappell is originally from Birmingham, Alabama. She received her Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from the University of New Orleans’ Creative Writing Workshop. Her poetry has appeared in Anastamos, Blue Mesa Review, CALAMITY, Cimarron Review, Cream City Review, FORTH Magazine, Harpur Palate, Juked, Pittsburgh Poetry Review, and The Volta. Her essays have been published in The Collagist, Diagram, FANZINE, The Iowa Review, Xavier Review, and Buried Letter Press. Each April she curates the Verse of April project, a digital anthology of homage to the poets. Currently, she serves as Poetry Editor for Sundog Lit and lives in Paris, France.
The Huffington Post interviews Rumpus editor Stephen Elliott about Letters in the Mail. “With a letter, you walk away from everything. You open it and read it. It’s just you…
In his essay Accidental Pugilism, Richard Farrell details the “both terrifying and inexplicably peaceful” experience of an epileptic aura, the phenomena that precedes a seizure. “The heart does rebel against…
The New York Times reviews Sonia Faleiro’s Beautiful Thing: Inside the Secret World of Bombay’s Dance Bars. Jessica Crispin interviews Faleiro about the book and its narrative nonfiction lens. “Social…
Volume 1 converses with Ellen Ullman about her new novel By Blood, San Francisco, and whether Ullman’s old programmer habits surface while writing fiction. “Code-writing, in my experience, is emotionally…
At The New York Observer, Rosalia Jovanovic reports on the Brooklyn Museum’s soon-to-open “Keith Haring: 1978-1982” exhibition, which focuses on the early, “very raw” years of the renowned street artist’s…
Today brought the release of Goliath by Tom Gauld (who was featured in our Spotlight Series this past fall). Boing Boing shares a seven-page excerpt from the Drawn & Quarterly…
You may have used your cell phone to have a heart-to-heart with someone else, but have you every opened up and talked it out with that very phone? A new…
CA Conrad and Eileen Myles have an extensive conversation over at BOMBLog. Topics include Myles’ new “poet’s novel” Inferno, how memory’s role differs in composing poetry versus fiction, and writing…
At The Atlantic, Rumpus contributor Chris Feliciano Arnold looks at efforts to draw Major League Soccer to Tucson, Arizona and wonders whether building a community around the game can be…
Canteen magazine is now available on the iPad. The first digital version is a reproduction of Canteen’s Issue 7, which features their controversial Hot Authors project with Rumpus editor Stephen…
At Mother Jones, Mac McClelland writes a must-read piece about her time working in an online-shipping warehouse, exposing an appalling workplace reality at the center of popular and profitable cyber-retailers.…