Become a Member

The Rumpus

Log in

Log in

  • Become a Member
  • About
    • What Is The Rumpus
    • Team
    • Writers’ Guidelines
    • Advertise
    • TOS & Privacy Policy
  • StoreThis is where you can browse products in this store.
    • All
    • Membership
    • Letters in the Mail
  • Prize
  • Culture
  • Essays
  • Fiction
  • Poetry
  • Criticism
  • Comics
  • El ALBOROTO
  • Columns
    • Instagram
    • Facebook
    • Bsky
    • Threads

Columns

  • Funny Women
  • We Are More
  • Enough
  • Voices On Addiction
  • Dear Sugar
  • Torch
  • Queer Syllabus
  • Roxane Gay
  • Constitutional Remedy
    Essays
    Afton Montgomery
    Apr 29, 2026

    Constitutional Remedy

    I won’t look right at him, but I will have noted that he’s wearing a sweater over another shirt, like always. That his hairline has receded even farther in the six or so years since I’ve seen him; the depth…

  • Books That Made Me Gay: “Spoiled Milk” by Avery Curran
    Books That Made Me Gay
    Tess McGeer
    Apr 29, 2026

    Books That Made Me Gay: “Spoiled Milk” by Avery Curran

    The text opens with a charming dramatis personae introducing us to six living schoolgirls and one schoolgirl newly deceased. The dead girl is Violet Kirsch. On the night of her eighteenth birthday, Violet, this lithe and agile, dynamic girl, toppled…

  • National Poetry Month: From Of Pearl (a manuscript-in-progress)
    Poems, Poetry
    Emily Skillings
    Apr 28, 2026

    National Poetry Month: From Of Pearl (a manuscript-in-progress)

    Author’s Note: I am currently in the early stages of writing a book-length poem, Of Pearl. The book will take the form of several monologues, which intersect visually on the page and, at times, interact. One of the central voices…

  • On the Versatility, Physicality, and Morality of Verbs: A Conversation with Sarah L. Kaufman
    Interviews
    Kim Weldin
    Apr 28, 2026

    On the Versatility, Physicality, and Morality of Verbs: A Conversation with Sarah L. Kaufman

    “We can easily fall into more interiority—what a person’s thinking, how they’re feeling—but how revealing it can be to get them moving! Show us the character being a free spirit, or how they’re an introvert, how they’re observant, how they’re…

  • The Blood of My Women
    Essays
    Shraya Singh
    Apr 27, 2026

    The Blood of My Women

    Now that I am older, I realize how much shame has dictated my own life, from as far back as I can remember, permeating through every action I have taken or been encouraged to take, every memory that has persisted…

  • National Poetry Month: birdBlack
    Poems, Poetry
    Keith S. Wilson
    Apr 27, 2026

    National Poetry Month: birdBlack

    when the sky rained blood i stood at attention. i looked the horizon in its long goat eye. i said there was a time before the air.

  • Redaction Driven by Revelation: A Conversation with Crystal Simone Smith
    Interviews
    Junious Ward
    Apr 27, 2026

    Redaction Driven by Revelation: A Conversation with Crystal Simone Smith

    “As poets there’s the option to reach beyond our internal afflictions and we don’t need to go very far. Historical documents offer us more than what’s rendered. I think of them as a tool to disrupt domination.”

  • The Radical Joy of Being (Out) On the Road
    Reviews
    Rachel León
    Apr 24, 2026

    The Radical Joy of Being (Out) On the Road

    Queer joy is something this book gives appropriately vast space to.

  • I’m a Freak
    Essays
    Maggie Bell
    Apr 24, 2026

    I’m a Freak

    It took me too long to take my own suffering seriously. I understood myself to be privileged and felt I had no reason to complain. I was part of a largely white suburban nuclear family (my father is Jewish, of…

  • National Poetry Month: Inside Voice
    Poems, Poetry
    Kelly Hoffer
    Apr 24, 2026

    National Poetry Month: Inside Voice

  • National Poetry Month: Two Poems
    Poems, Poetry
    JC Andrews
    Apr 23, 2026

    National Poetry Month: Two Poems

    The okra, right now, all heart, is putting on its flowers underneath her voice, which, I swear, makes the trees stop growing for however many seconds she decides to talk about how the phone lines used to be connected, and…

  • A Conversation between R.F. Kuang and Tochi Onyebuchi
    Interviews
    R. F. Kuang, Tochi Onyebuchi
    Apr 22, 2026

    A Conversation between R.F. Kuang and Tochi Onyebuchi

    “​​I’m a very mercenary reader. Everything is homework to me.”

1 2 3 3,076
Next

Become a member today

The Rumpus publishes original fiction, poetry, literary humor writing, comics, essays, book reviews, and interviews with authors and artists of all kinds. Our mostly volunteer-run magazine strives to be a platform for risk-taking voices and writing that might not find a home elsewhere. We lift up new voices alongside those of more established writers our readers may already know and love. We want to bring new perspectives into the conversation that will make us all look deeper.

We believe that literature builds community, and if reading The Rumpus makes you feel more connected, please show your support. Subscribe to receive Letters in the Mail from authors or join us by becoming a monthly or yearly Member.

We support independent bookstores. 10% of sales on any titles purchased through our Bookshop.org page or affiliate links benefits the magazine.


© 2026, The Rumpus. Proudly powered by WordPress

Designs by Art Camp.

  • Team
  • About & Writers’ Guidelines
  • Advertise
  • TOS and Privacy Policy

Your cart (items: 0)

Products in cart

Product Details Total
Subtotal $0.00
Shipping, taxes, and discounts calculated at checkout.
View my cart
Go to checkout

Your cart is currently empty!

Start shopping

Notifications