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Linda Michel-Cassidy
Linda Michel-Cassidy’s writing has appeared in Harper Palate, Jabberwock, Electric Literature, and others, and is a contributing editor at Entropy. She works for Why There Are Words, teaches experimental prose, and is an installation artist. She holds an MFA from the Bennington Writing Seminars and another, in visual arts from the California College of the Arts. She lives on a houseboat in Northern California.
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The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #97: Peg Alford Pursell
Peg Alford Pursell discusses SHOW HER A FLOWER, A BIRD, A SHADOW, openness, brevity, lyricism, and the benefit of dwelling in our emotions.
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Little Seizures of Grief: Talking with Gary Lutz
Gary Lutz talks about his latest collection of short stories, Assisted Living, the author’s right of way, and the sentence.
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The Rumpus Interview with Gonzalo Torné
Acclaimed Spanish novelist Gonzalo Torné discusses his first novel to be translated into English, Divorce Is in the Air, his ideal reader, and the economic crisis in Spain.