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Isaac Fitzgerald
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Isaac Fitzgerald has been a firefighter, worked on a boat, and was once given a sword by a king, thereby accomplishing three out of five of his childhood goals. Formerly of The Rumpus and McSweeney’s and most recently the founding editor of BuzzFeed Books, Isaac is now the co-host of BuzzFeed News’ Twitter Morning Show, #AMtoDM. He also appears frequently on The Today Show to talk books, and is co-author of Pen & Ink: Tattoos and the Stories Behind Them and Knives & Ink: Chefs and the Stories Behind Their Tattoos (with Recipes) (winner of an IACP award), and the author of a YA novel and picture book forthcoming from Bloomsbury. He uses Twitter.
Stephen Elliott on sex
Rumpus editor Stephen Elliott talks sex and discusses subsidizing sex workers for the disabled in an interview with podcasters Kink On Tap.
Reddit Sticks It to The Man
“Incredibly popular Internet linkdump Reddit was informed by its corporate parent, Conde Nast, that it could not sell ads supporting Proposition 19, California’s marijuana legalization ballot initiative. So Reddit figured…
That’s Our Boy!
Gina Frangello, author of Slut Lullabies, recently interviewed our very own founding editor Stephen Elliott and titled the piece “The Most Together Fucked-Up Guy in the Universe.” We couldn’t be…
An Extra Bit of Sugar
We’re always hungry for more Sugar, so we’re happy to see that Judy McGuire, who writes the “Dategirl” column for the Seattle Weekly, has posted a great interview with our…
Franzen Excerpts
You can read an excerpt from Freedom at the end of NPR’s review of the book here. You can also find a different excerpt, posted online by Vogue, here. Lastly,…
Today is 8/26 Day!
826 National is “a family of eight nonprofit organizations dedicated to helping students, ages 6-18, with expository and creative writing.” Pretty fantastic, right? Well there’s no day like today to…
Greenwald on Lethem
Today we ran Richard Greenwald’s fantastic essay about gentrification, authenticity, and Lethem as a New York writer. Don’t miss “Find Myself a City to Live In: Jonathan Lethem’s Imagined Metropolis.”
Rumpus Exclusive: New Cover Art From McSweeney’s
The Rumpus Book Club’s October pick, The Instructions, by Adam Levin, is not only going to be an amazing read (we’ve heard really good things), but it’s beautiful too. (It’s…