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  • Pita
    Essays, Rumpus Originals
    Christina Hartzell
    Apr 3, 2026

    Pita

    “When I visit my home, which is not very often, the local billboards I will pass are either for online sports gambling, car accident litigation, or mile counters to the nearest funeral home (which way, South Jersey man?). The current…

  • National Poetry Month: “Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma”
    Poems, Poetry, Rumpus Originals
    Rocio Franco
    Apr 3, 2026

    National Poetry Month: “Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma”

    A body can waste away quietly, carrying an enemy in its blood. It doesn’t want to fight; it wants to toil skin-deep in the blood.

  • The First Book: Leigh Lucas
    Interviews
    Leigh Lucas
    Apr 3, 2026

    The First Book: Leigh Lucas

    “This isn’t advice but it’s helpful. I’d heard from so many poets I admire that it was hard, sometimes really hard, to get their first collection published. Some poets I know even published their second books before their first books…

  • Hell Is the Absence of God’s Love
    Fiction, Rumpus Originals
    Barrett Bowlin
    Apr 2, 2026

    Hell Is the Absence of God’s Love

    We watch the neighbors and the high schoolers as we sip cold gin at the window. There’s the widow from the other side of the loop who chuckles while she takes an old Playgirl calendar and a paperback of Vixens…

  • A Poetics of Water: Maya Salameh’s “Mermaid Theory”
    Reviews
    Ashia S. Ajani
    Apr 2, 2026

    A Poetics of Water: Maya Salameh’s “Mermaid Theory”

    It is this “shock,” this consistent disintegration, and the techniques necessary to stall it, that Maya Salameh so tenderly and precisely metabolizes on the page. Water is our earliest teacher, and Salameh shapes language like it. Salameh’s lyric feels familiar:…

  • National Poetry Month: “SUPER BOWL LX: BENITO”
    Poems, Poetry, Rumpus Originals
    Cortney Lamar Charleston
    Apr 2, 2026

    National Poetry Month: “SUPER BOWL LX: BENITO”

    Meaning the Boricua, not the brutish brain that argued Everything in the State, nothing outside the State, nothing against the State; meaning the man of the island outside US borders but not outside US possession, the descendant of sugarcane and…

  • In “The Undead,” a filmmaker gets caught in the Kremlin’s dark games
    Reviews
    Asya Partan
    Apr 1, 2026

    In “The Undead,” a filmmaker gets caught in the Kremlin’s dark games

    Russia is a country full of criminals, yes—but also home to creative spirits who are drawn to the stage, page, or canvas to tell a story

  • National Poetry Month: “The Longshot”
    Poems, Poetry, Rumpus Originals
    Nikky Finney
    Apr 1, 2026

    National Poetry Month: “The Longshot”

    The first woman ever made, walked into the hippodrome, counterclockwise, her jet arms paying homage to the great sunflower field of mothers she had left behind, scenic hips reminiscent of old bougainvillea

  • Ecopoetry as a Method of Inquiry: A Conversation with MaKshya Tolbert
    Interviews
    Tryphena Yeboah
    Apr 1, 2026

    Ecopoetry as a Method of Inquiry: A Conversation with MaKshya Tolbert

    “Ecopoetry’s role keeps changing for me, is as much in flux as I am. I wonder if one role of ecopoetry can be to mark that flux, to find a language that honors the transience and ongoingness of the environment,…

  • Other
    Roxane Gay
    Mar 31, 2026

    Exciting New Rumpus Initiatives

    Debbie Millman and I are thrilled to share some exciting new initiatives we are launching with The Rumpus. Beginning on April 1, 2026, we are increasing our pay rates for work accepted on or after that date. (Sadly, we cannot…

  • The One Who Pierces Snow
    Fiction, Rumpus Originals
    Hasret Eleby
    Mar 31, 2026

    The One Who Pierces Snow

    It was a game some of us played during recess, hidden behind a corner from the supervision of a teacher. We took turns. The person to depart would take in a deep breath and hold it, standing against a wall…

  • Sabrina
    Comics
    Kate E. Lore
    Mar 31, 2026

    Sabrina

    Something about Sabrina always stayed wild.

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