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Roxane Gay

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Roxane Gay’s writing appears in Best American Mystery Stories 2014, Best American Short Stories 2012, Best Sex Writing 2012, A Public Space, McSweeney’s, Tin House, Oxford American, American Short Fiction, Virginia Quarterly Review, and many others. She is a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times. She is the author of the books Ayiti, An Untamed State, the New York Times bestselling Bad Feminist, Difficult Women, and Hunger. She is also the author of World of Wakanda for Marvel. Roxane was the founding Essays Editor for The Rumpus. You can find her at roxanegay.com.
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Dear Young Ladies Who Love Chris Brown So Much They Would Let Him Beat Them

  • Roxane Gay
  • February 13, 2012
Do you know what you’re saying? Do you really?
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What We Need to Know

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  • February 7, 2012
Since writing “The Careless Language of Sexual Violence,” I have started paying more attention to how the media reports on sexual abuse and rape cases, the ways the media frames…
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Seriously Though, When Is White History Month?

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  • February 2, 2012
It’s just that damn, every month feels like black history month. Black people get everything. Why is it wrong to feel white pride? Black people also get their own TV…
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The Rumpus Interview with Alex Gilvarry

  • Roxane Gay
  • January 30, 2012
Part manifesto, part immigrant love story, part satire, part tragedy, Gilvarry’s debut novel is as moving as it is full of barely controlled anger, a tension that makes this well-written novel eminently readable.
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The Rumpus Interview with Rachel Eliza Griffiths

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  • January 12, 2012
Rachel Eliza Griffiths’s Mule & Pear is one of the most affecting books of poetry I’ve ever had the pleasure of reading
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Resolved: A Year of Great(er) Expectations

  • Roxane Gay
  • January 9, 2012
The most frustrating part of not being able to keep quiet about the willful ways in which people are perfectly happy to enable the status quo is that when you…
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Toward a More Complete Measure of Excellence

  • Roxane Gay
  • December 2, 2011
The measure of excellence is a pursuit with which writers and critics are often intensely concerned. At the end of each year any number of magazines and organizations issue a…
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Once More, a Vocabulary Primer

  • Roxane Gay
  • November 10, 2011
The horrifying crisis unfolding at Penn State reminds us, yet again, of the carelessness of language used when we write about sexual violence.
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Once, We Were (Not) Troy Davis And Then We Were Something Else

  • Roxane Gay
  • November 7, 2011
Life is the one disaster that is also a miracle. Or perhaps life is the one miracle that is also a disaster.
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Roxane Gay: The Last Book I Loved, This Is Not Your City

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  • October 3, 2011
When I was a kid, I loved participating in my school’s science fair each year even though I did not necessarily have any aptitude for the scientific. My experiments were…
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The Solace of Preparing Fried Foods and Other Quaint Remembrances from 1960s Mississippi: Thoughts on The Help

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  • August 17, 2011
Writing across race (or gender, sexuality, and disability) is complicated. Sometimes, it is downright messy.
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Tragedy. Call. Compassion. Response.

  • Roxane Gay
  • July 26, 2011
Every day, terrible things happen in the world. Every damn day too many people die or suffer for reasons that defy comprehension.
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