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  • Morning Coffee
    Dan Weiss
    Jun 21, 2010

    Morning Coffee

    Have you seen the new London bus design? What about now? Are we really going to see a Catcher in the Rye film due to a tax loop-hole? Hurray for the National Design Awards! Hurray for them! Mapping out NYC’s…

  • Rumpus Original, Sex
    Melissa Petro
    Jun 21, 2010

    Not Safe For Work

    Today, I realize the truth — that it is not sex work that society fears is dangerous, but sex workers. I recently had the experience at my job of being warned by a colleague that other coworkers have begun Googling…

  • Music, Rick Moody, Rumpus Original
    Rick Moody
    Jun 20, 2010

    Swinging Modern Sounds #24: A Magician of the Highest Degree

    The millennium is not very old, it’s true, and yet today is the day on which I feel obliged to anoint a best song of the millennium, and to risk open debate on the subject, even though I recognize that…

  • Other
    Seth Fischer
    Jun 20, 2010

    Call Your Dads, People!

    “(My son) hasn’t read my work. I don’t think he is much interested in me as a writer. He’s more interested in me as a dad.” — Jonathan Ames It’s Father’s Day, and if you’re lucky enough to be able…

  • Features & Reviews, Politics
    Seth Fischer
    Jun 20, 2010

    Jessa Crispin on Wisdom

    “But there’s a difference between admiring wisdom and emulating it. That’s perhaps the best illustration of the difference between knowledge and wisdom: We know the value of wisdom. We know that narcissists should not be in charge of industries that…

  • Features & Reviews, Rumpus Original, Sex
    Monica Shores
    Jun 20, 2010

    SEX BOOK THROWDOWN #4: Bumpin’ Uglies with the Beautiful People

    Today’s battle pits Bunny Tales: Behind Closed Doors at the Playboy Mansion by Izabella St. James against How To Have A XXX Sex Life: The Ultimate Vivid Guide by the Vivid Girls.

  • Features & Reviews, Politics
    Seth Fischer
    Jun 20, 2010

    The Reptilian Brain

    “We’re playing to the reptilian brain rather than the logic centers, so we look for key words and images to leverage the intense rage and anxiety of white working-class conservatives. In other words, I talk to the same part of…

  • Features & Reviews
    Seth Fischer
    Jun 20, 2010

    The Rumpus Sunday Book Blog Roundup

    Two people translate the same short story. Only one sentence is the same. Judges judge. Who will win? Amazon evil evil blah blah evil. “(W)e speak and write badly because we don’t feel confident in what we think and are reluctant…

  • Features & Reviews
    Seth Fischer
    Jun 20, 2010

    The Rumpus Books Sunday Supplement

    It’s Sunday again, which means it’s time to catch up with Rumpus Books.

  • Other
    Seth Fischer
    Jun 20, 2010

    Welcome to Sunday

  • Comics, Paul Madonna, Rumpus Comics
    Paul Madonna
    Jun 19, 2010

    SMALL POTATOES:
    Admit It

    Click here to read The Rumpus interview with Paul Madonna Read more Small Potatoes at angrylittlepotatoes.com …

  • Other
    Brian Spears
    Jun 19, 2010

    Scroll Down

    It’s easy to miss stuff on the interwebs, since it comes at such a crazy pace. I think we’ve had an incredible week here at The Rumpus–here’s a sample of stuff that’s still on the front page, but “below the…

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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.

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