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  • Funny Women
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    Lisa Dusenbery
    Jul 30, 2013

    Another Look at Hormonal Birth Control

    Is it possible to write a feminist critique of birth control? Holly Grigg-Spall tries to do so in her new book Sweetening the Pill, but according to our editorial assistant Lauren O’Neal’s review in the New Inquiry, she doesn’t exactly succeed:…

  • The Rumpus Interview with Frank H. Wu
    Features & Reviews, Interviews, Rumpus Original
    Beverly Parayno
    Jul 30, 2013

    The Rumpus Interview with Frank H. Wu

    Frank H. Wu, the Chancellor and Dean of UC Hastings College of the Law, talks about writing, race, assimilation, his hometown of Detroit, and the similarities between the Vincent Chin and Trayvon Martin cases.

  • Other
    Lauren O'Neal
    Jul 30, 2013

    Happy Belated Birthday, Zelda Fitzgerald

    In honor of her would’ve-been 113th birthday, check out Gothamist’s collection of photos and footage of Zelda (and F. Scott) Fitzgerald. Okay, okay—her birthday was a week ago, so this isn’t the timeliest post in the world. Still, it’s fascinatingly…

  • Other
    Lauren O'Neal
    Jul 30, 2013

    LGBT, SF, YA, and Other Useful/Distracting Acronyms

    In an interview for the Young Adult Library Association’s blog, YA novelist Malinda Lo talks about writing within certain genres—young adult, fantasy/sci-fi, feminist, LGBT—and how it can be both confining and liberating. …I know that labels can be a useful…

  • Undergloom by Prageeta Sharma
    Features & Reviews, Poetry, Reviews
    Jeff Alessandrelli
    Jul 30, 2013

    Undergloom by Prageeta Sharma

    Jeff Alessandrelli reviews Prageeta Sharma’s Undergloom today in Rumpus Poetry.

  • Other
    Lauren O'Neal
    Jul 30, 2013

    On Becoming a “Glasshole”

    In his novel Super Sad True Love Story, Gary Shteyngart imagines a near-future infested with äppäräts, devices that sort of resemble smartphones, but are more technologically advanced and even more intimately twined into our lives. Recently, as the result of a…

  • Morning Coffee
    Caroline Kangas
    Jul 30, 2013

    Dan Weiss’s Morning Coffee

    Dan Weiss is on tour with his band for the next three plus weeks, but fear not: We’ll still be serving up your morning coffee. What you didn’t know about your hotel room. What amusement parks will look like when nature…

  • A Good Guy With a Gun, or The Frank Castle Doctrine, or The Punisher Applies For A New Job
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    Rion Amilcar Scott
    Jul 30, 2013

    A Good Guy With a Gun, or The Frank Castle Doctrine, or The Punisher Applies For A New Job

    I was always taught that if you have a gun, you better produce it.

  • Other
    Lauren O'Neal
    Jul 29, 2013

    The Women of Ward 3B

    [Alice’s] brown eyes are comparatively lucid in a room filled with women alternately sedated or enraged. She comforts Shania, who believes a bulldozer is parked inside her forehead, and Sabrina, who thinks an ex-boyfriend has taken custody of their nonexistent…

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    Lauren O'Neal
    Jul 29, 2013

    Peggy Sue’s Rock & Roll Mysteries

    You’ve probably heard Buddy Holly’s classic song “Peggy Sue” (and/or its sequel “Peggy Sue Got Married“), but did you know Peggy Sue was a real person? She hung out around Holly while dating his drummer, and stayed on the early…

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    Lauren O'Neal
    Jul 29, 2013

    Is Penguin’s E-Galley Policy Hurting Authors?

    When a book is ready to be marketed, Penguin will print loads of galleys. Great, important, standard. But what they won’t do is give out electronic versions of the book. Not DRM and watermarked copies. Not password protected copies. An…

  • Other
    Lauren O'Neal
    Jul 29, 2013

    San Quentin Arts Project Exhibition at SFPL

    If you’re in San Francisco, check out the San Francisco Public Library’s exhibition of art from the San Quentin Arts Project. See art by inmates ranging from “renaissance-style portraits in oils” to “a San Quentin cell to scale created from…

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