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  • What They Don’t Teach You About Collapse
    Essays
    Hazem Almassry
    Jan 21, 2026

    What They Don’t Teach You About Collapse

    The particular form of governance being implemented in Gaza has a shape to it. It’s recognizable if you know what to look for. It’s the same shape that appeared in other places, at other times: the architecture of separation, the…

  • Review: “Love is a Dangerous Word,” by Essex Hemphill
    Reviews
    Livia Meneghin
    Jan 21, 2026

    Review: “Love is a Dangerous Word,” by Essex Hemphill

    Essex Hemphill’s treasured and defiant legacy as both an activist and poet, is elevated by editors Robert F. Reid-Pharr and John Keene, with Love Is a Dangerous Word: Selected Poems (New Directions, 2025). Hemphill’s genius is integral to a multi-voiced…

  • “A Story of Collisions” & Poetry of Excess: A Conversation with Diamond Forde
    Interviews
    Tryphena Yeboah
    Jan 21, 2026

    “A Story of Collisions” & Poetry of Excess: A Conversation with Diamond Forde

    “ I wanted poetry to do the impossible, to bridge the gap that death creates. But the more time I spent with her stories, the more time I had to acknowledge all of the ways poetry creates survival, too. I…

  • Rumpus Original Fiction: Like Camels Raging
    Fiction, Rumpus Originals
    Zein Nakhleh
    Jan 20, 2026

    Rumpus Original Fiction: Like Camels Raging

    The job had a heroic narrative appeal. I could already hear myself sighing to my mother on the phone: the mouths I’d fed, backs I’d scrubbed. She’d ask what would happen if I caught it – if my lungs burst…

  • Rumpus Original Poetry: Katie Berta
    Poetry, Rumpus Originals
    Katie Berta
    Jan 20, 2026

    Rumpus Original Poetry: Katie Berta

    I don’t mind imprecision anymore and even seek it. How else are you supposed to convince your students you love each and every one of them, instead of loving just a few and only liking the rest very very much?

  • Staying in the Light or Crossing the Threshold into Darkness: A Conversation with Melissa Faliveno
    Interviews
    Joanna Pearson
    Jan 20, 2026

    Staying in the Light or Crossing the Threshold into Darkness: A Conversation with Melissa Faliveno

    “I just wanted to write about these fun, spooky stories, and the way that stories become a part of a place, of the bearers and receivers of those stories, how their telling is a cycle and an inheritance. I also…

  • Brandon Kilbourne’s “Natural History” is a Meticulously Crafted Diorama
    Reviews
    Mya Matteo Alexice
    Jan 16, 2026

    Brandon Kilbourne’s “Natural History” is a Meticulously Crafted Diorama

    Natural History opens with a section called “The Curious Institution”, in conversation with the centuries-old euphemism for slavery, “the peculiar institution”. This sets the stage for the rest of the text, which never lets the marvelous curiosity of the natural…

  •  Stories that Reveal Something True: A Conversation with Corey Rosen
    Interviews
    Samantha Lien
    Jan 16, 2026

     Stories that Reveal Something True: A Conversation with Corey Rosen

    “Stories make information stick. They give our experiences shape, emotion, and meaning. That’s why I wanted this book to be practical, so anyone can take the tools of storytelling and use them in real life, at work, in school, and…

  • Rumpus Original Poetry: Jordan Hamel
    Poetry, Rumpus Originals
    Jordan Hamel
    Jan 15, 2026

    Rumpus Original Poetry: Jordan Hamel

    The number one cause of memory loss is memory. Gave up lying to anyone who isn’t me. The secret is ignoring the camera & staring at your mirrored self, so everything

  • Turmeric, Nine Ways
    Essays
    Preeti Talwai
    Jan 15, 2026

    Turmeric, Nine Ways

    The first stomachaches grip me tightest at night. I watch the sliver under my bedroom door, waiting for Amma’s feet, for her hand on the ache. When I hear a sound that could be the snap of a suitcase or…

  • “Adolescence as Hallucination” and Eschewing Autofiction: A Conversation with Chris Kraus
    Interviews
    Katie Bennett
    Jan 15, 2026

    “Adolescence as Hallucination” and Eschewing Autofiction: A Conversation with Chris Kraus

    “I’ve never seen my novels as being about me. Catt is my avatar but I’m writing about the things, people, themes, and histories that are close and important to me, the things I know most intimately. I really can’t write…

  • To the Letter: A Conversation with Virgina Evans
    Interviews
    Amy Gustine
    Jan 14, 2026

    To the Letter: A Conversation with Virgina Evans

    “ I wanted the story to be a tight ball of yarn even though there were a million strands. It had to be tight to keep a reader’s interest, so there was an element of looping back almost like a…

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