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    Lucas Adams
    Jun 16, 2010

    THE BINS:
    Feet

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    Amy Letter
    Jun 16, 2010

    Oh So Furry: The Rumpus Interview with Kilcodo

    Kilcodo is a friend of mine; she makes a living making full-body fursuits for other furries. She also moonlights as a lemur. The other night she let me interview her, and get to know her lemur persona, Bingo.

  • Features & Reviews
    Melissa Chadburn
    Jun 15, 2010

    The Last Book I Loved: The Death of Bunny Munro

    This novel is a delightfully raunchy tale. If you crave raunch; to be torn open and fucked up, The Death of Bunny Munro delivers. Munro has all the elements I love. I love surprises. I love pussy. I love beautiful…

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    Isaac Fitzgerald
    Jun 15, 2010

    Internal

    You’ve read Steve Almond’s response to the New Yorker’s 20 Writers Under 40 list, right?

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    The Rumpus
    Jun 15, 2010

    July’s Monthly Rumpus

    Click here to buy advance tickets! July 12th at The Make-Out Room, 3225 22nd Street, 7pm in San Francisco. Featuring authors Justine Sharrock, Matt Stewart, Eli Horowitz w/ Mac Barnett, Lauren Wheeler, and Matthew L. Moseley. A performance by hooper…

  • Art, Features & Reviews
    Isaac Fitzgerald
    Jun 15, 2010

    Graphic Joyce

    “The question of whether James Joyce’s Ulysses is obscene seemed to have been settled for more than 75 years. Until last week, that is, when the creators of a Web comic version of the classic novel, called Ulysses Seen, said…

  • Funny Women, Humor, Rumpus Original
    Julia McCloy
    Jun 15, 2010

    FUNNY WOMEN #26: Conference Speaker Would Like to Begin by Apologizing for A Few Things

    Hi, I am Jeneane, your conference speaker today, and I would like to start by apologizing for a few things before we get started.

  • Features & Reviews
    Salvatore Pane
    Jun 15, 2010

    The Ethics of Paper

    Over at HTMLGiant, Nick Antosca posted this about the ethics of printing book length documents in a digital age: “It’s obnoxiously wasteful to print manuscripts. You have no excuse.” But in the comments section, Gigantic editor and Rumpus contributor Lincoln Michel…

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    Isaac Fitzgerald
    Jun 15, 2010

    Font Humor

    “People love me. Why? Because I’m fun. I’m the life of the party. I bring levity to any situation. Need to soften the blow of a harsh message about restroom etiquette? SLAM. There I am. Need to spice up the…

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    The Rumpus
    Jun 15, 2010

    6th and Market in San Francisco

    The Bold Italic recently sent writers and photographers to Sixth and Market, an infamous intersection in San Francisco “known for its gritty liquor stores, strip clubs, and SROs.” The reporters covered the area in shifts for a full 24 hours.…

  • Features & Reviews
    Isaac Fitzgerald
    Jun 15, 2010

    Ballard’s Secret Archive

    “When asked, author J.G. Ballard told interviewers that he had no papers to be donated. ‘There are no Ballard archives,’ he said plainly in 1982. ‘I never keep letters, reviews, research materials. Every page is a fresh start.’” Turns out…

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    Isaac Fitzgerald
    Jun 15, 2010

    Tune of the Day

    Artist: Dave Smallen Song: “America”

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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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