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Read Marissa Korbel Rumpus Original The Thread: All in My Head Marissa KorbelSeptember 18, 2018 I am in a war, and some of the toughest battles happen in my head.Read
Read Letters Blog Next Letter for Kids: F. Isabel Campoy The RumpusSeptember 17, 2018 Our next Letter for Kids is from F. Isabel Campoy!Read
Read Features & Reviews Poetry Rumpus Original Every Moment Is a Poem: A Conversation with with Ailey O’Toole Tianna G. HansenSeptember 17, 2018 Ailey O’Toole discusses her forthcoming chapbook, GRIEF, AND WHAT COMES AFTER.Read
Read Features & Reviews Poetry Reviews Form as Container: Samantha Zighelboim’s The Fat Sonnets Molly FiskSeptember 14, 2018 Zighelboim almost has to break the form into pieces in order to speak; a fourteen-word poem is really only the echo of a sonnet.Read
Read Features & Reviews Queer Syllabus Rumpus Original The Queer Syllabus: The Ballad of the Sad Café by Carson McCullers Myriam GurbaSeptember 13, 2018 In The Queer Syllabus, writers nominate works for a new canon of queer literature.Read
Read Letters Blog Get Your Signed Copy of How to Fall in Love with Anyone Today! The RumpusSeptember 13, 2018 Through 9/30, get a signed copy of HOW TO FALL IN LOVE WITH ANYONE by Mandy Len Catron!Read
Read Music Rick Moody Rumpus Original Swinging Modern Sounds #88: Music for the Masses Rick MoodySeptember 13, 2018 The interview, like the project Iso Omena, is both funny and revealing.Read
Read Fiction Rumpus Original Rumpus Original Fiction: What Kind of Love Is That? Elizabeth Gonzalez JamesSeptember 12, 2018 Nothing in Texas came easy.Read
Read ENOUGH Politics Rumpus Original Sex ENOUGH: In the Shadows The RumpusSeptember 11, 2018 A Rumpus series of work by women and non-binary writers that engages with rape culture, sexual assault, and domestic violence.Read
Read Book Club Blog Poetry Why I Chose Natasha Trethewey’s Monument for the Rumpus Poetry Book Club Brian SpearsSeptember 11, 2018 Here's what we're reading in our Poetry Book Club next month!Read