Seth Fischer’s writing has twice been listed as notable in The Best American Essays and has been nominated for The Pushcart Prize by several publications, including Guernica. He was the founding Sunday editor at The Rumpus and is the current nonfiction editor at The Nervous Breakdown. He is a Dornsife PhD Fellow at USC and been awarded fellowships and residencies by Ucross, Lambda Literary, Jentel, Ragdale, and elsewhere, and he teaches at the UCLA-Extension Writer’s Program and Antioch University, where he received his MFA.
“Let’s call the world we actually have now Reality A and the world that we might have had if 9/11 had never happened Reality B. Then we can’t help but…
Both Maud Newton and Mark Twain hated the sound of clocks (and unnecessary noise in general). Here’s a blog on what it’s like to win that bad sex award. “I…
I heard that reading articles published by Rumpus Books in the last week aids the digestion of sweet potatoes. Also, it can help with the terrible loneliness.
Thanks again to LaToya Jordan, who will be here again today, and hopefully for awhile after that. Now, book blogs! There seems to be a nostalgia theme today. I don’t…
Today, I found a bunch of weird and disturbing short shorts that I thought were especially awesome. “Paper is scarce, so I hope you won’t be too put off by…
Thanks to LaToya Jordan, who will be blogging as well today. “Aimee Bender wrote the first sentence. Then, 100 writers collaborated to write the next. The story that happened follows.”…
Here’s links to some really really short nonfiction I can’t stop thinking about that I think you might like too. “His dad taught him the way to throw a punch…