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A Hard-Won Love: NOS by Aby Kaupang and Matthew Cooperman

  • Cassandra Cleghorn
  • April 19, 2019
The child is born of them, yet is other to them; they work on behalf, and yet despite, and also against her.
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Objectivity Is My Enemy: A Conversation with Dave Cullen

  • Karen Auvinen
  • April 19, 2019
Dave Cullen discusses his new book, PARKLAND: BIRTH OF A MOVEMENT.
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The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #172: Leanne Shapton

  • Heather Wells Peterson
  • April 18, 2019
“I see objects and things as reliquaries that can hold stories.”
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The Rumpus Book Club Chat with Maylis de Kerangal

  • The Rumpus Book Club
  • April 17, 2019
Maylis de Kerangal discusses her new novel, THE COOK.
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Story by Story: Talking with Margaret Renkl

  • Beth Kephart
  • April 17, 2019
Margaret Renkl discusses her forthcoming debut memoir-in-essays, LATE MIGRATIONS.
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Rumpus Exclusive: Cover Reveal for Odes to Lithium

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  • April 15, 2019
Shira Erlichman discusses creating the cover of her forthcoming debut, ODES TO LITHIUM, plus an exclusive first look!
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When the Sh*t Hits the Fan: A Conversation with Percival Everett

  • Douglas Manuel
  • April 15, 2019
Percival Everett discusses his newest work, THE BOOK OF TRAINING BY COLONEL HAP THOMPSON.
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What to Read When You Want to Celebrate Poetry

  • The Rumpus
  • April 12, 2019
Rumpus editors share favorite poetry collections as we continue our celebration of National Poetry Month!
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A Live Ember: Stephanie Strickland’s How the Universe Is Made

  • Julie Marie Wade
  • April 12, 2019
Over time, Strickland’s lines themselves grow wild, less uniform in their patterns of indentation. Like root structures deep in the ground, they branch in many directions.
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Touch the Bear: Talking with Blair Hurley

  • Liz Harmer
  • April 12, 2019
Blair Hurley discusses her debut novel, THE DEVOTED.
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The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #171: Angie Kim

  • Chelsea Voulgares
  • April 11, 2019
“All in all, it took six years—one year of preparing and marinating, two years of drafting, then three years of revising!”
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Reimagining Jesus: A Conversation with Savannah Sipple

  • Rebecca Gayle Howell
  • April 10, 2019
Savannah Sipple discusses her debut collection, WWJD AND OTHER POEMS.
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