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  • Saibin (the Visitation of Our Lady)
    Fiction, Rumpus Originals
    Roseanne G. Pereira
    Mar 20, 2026

    Saibin (the Visitation of Our Lady)

    Our Lady’s journey began, as it did each year—even in our time—at the chapel of our village of Arossim, and would move from there to each house in the village. Our Lady was encased in a tiny wooden chamber, for…

  • With Both Anxiety & Self-Importance: The Lasting Resonance of “One, None, and a Hundred Grand”
    Reviews
    Ruby Rosenthal
    Mar 20, 2026

    With Both Anxiety & Self-Importance: The Lasting Resonance of “One, None, and a Hundred Grand”

    Contemporary readers can relate to Vitangelo, as social media seems designed to focus on what others think of us.

  • The First Book: Carrie R. Moore
    Interviews, The First Book
    Carrie R. Moore
    Mar 20, 2026

    The First Book: Carrie R. Moore

    “I’m writing for readers who love emotional resonance. I’m not writing to teach anyone anything about race or history; instead, my book is for readers who want to see Black people living their lives. My ideal readers can also make…

  • A Cacophony of Crowns: “cells, fully differentiated” by Kinsey Cantrell
    Reviews
    Avery Castillo
    Mar 19, 2026

    A Cacophony of Crowns: “cells, fully differentiated” by Kinsey Cantrell

    Before venturing into Cantrell’s poetic narrative, the 9×7-inch poetic design of the collection presents symmetrical squared concrete poems encouraging disarray to the reading experience. Where one’s reading experience may take place traditionally across the page from left to right, the…

  • Imposter
    Comics
    Teresa Wong
    Mar 19, 2026

    Imposter

  • The First Book: Sam Sussman
    Interviews, The First Book
    Sam Sussman
    Mar 19, 2026

    The First Book: Sam Sussman

    “It’s easy to think that when writing from life, the story is intuitive. That was not my experience. Life is not literature. I had to look carefully at what I had written and ask, “Am I writing this because it…

  • What Resists the Burn Barrel: A Conversation with Mickie Kennedy
    Interviews
    Aishvarya Arora
    Mar 18, 2026

    What Resists the Burn Barrel: A Conversation with Mickie Kennedy

    “Trust that the reader is intelligent enough to hop through time: moving back and forth between child and adult speakers. Freed of chronology, I immediately felt like “The Pact” would be a great opening for the book: intense, aggressive, grounding…

  • Queer Joy, Intimacy, and Living in a Disabled Body: Rob Macaisa Colgate’s “Hardly Creatures”
    Reviews
    Shlagha Borah
    Mar 18, 2026

    Queer Joy, Intimacy, and Living in a Disabled Body: Rob Macaisa Colgate’s “Hardly Creatures”

    I entered this book as one would enter an art gallery– clueless, curious, and slightly apprehensive. Very quickly though, the book held my hand and taught me how to read it. As in an art gallery, the book guides the…

  • Two Poems
    Poems, Poetry
    Jonathan Wong-Hayden
    Mar 18, 2026

    Two Poems

    When the seats fill up, he shakes everyone’s hand, listens, hears, blesses with no judgement. When the seats empty, he stays seated, removes his collar and gown, stashes them and waits an hour until the banner switches, one more sign:…

  • A Consideration of “Vanya”
    Reviews
    Niuniu Zhao
    Mar 17, 2026

    A Consideration of “Vanya”

    Except that Andrew Scott plays all eight characters. A page in the playbill explains that the one-man-show idea occurred accidentally during readings of Stephens’ straight version. ‘It turns out when one person [does it], when there was one voice,’ Scott…

  • Memoir to Novel, Sister Texts: A Conversation with T Kira Māhealani Madden
    Interviews
    Tiffany Yo
    Mar 17, 2026

    Memoir to Novel, Sister Texts: A Conversation with T Kira Māhealani Madden

    “I look at the paragraph as its own little work of music. I need to make sure the repetition, any sort of rhyme scheme, meter, consecution – everything needs to be clicking within the paragraph form. Sometimes that alters the…

  • Satire as Anxiety Release and Reclaiming Narrative: A Conversation with Jordy Rosenberg
    Interviews
    Carter Sickels
    Mar 16, 2026

    Satire as Anxiety Release and Reclaiming Narrative: A Conversation with Jordy Rosenberg

    “Horror and satire are incredibly proximate genres. They both nourish the over-excitement of the reader—either through terror or laughter, or both—which I was hoping to do. Sometimes these are the only genres that are allowed to tell the truth about…

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