Read Features & Reviews Poetry Reviews Learning to Grow Where Planted: Maggie Smith’s Good Bones Julie Marie WadeMay 25, 2018 Part of looking closer is seeing what is hard to face, and part of having courage is addressing what seems futile.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original The Real People: A Conversation with Rebecca Makkai Chelsea VoulgaresMay 25, 2018 Rebecca Makkai discusses her forthcoming third novel, The Great Believers, how she arrived at the book’s structure, and the story and its characters.Read
Read Features & Reviews Mini-Interviews Poetry The Rumpus Mini-interview Project #137: Aimee Nezhukumatathil KB KinkelMay 24, 2018 "Admitting a love or joy, or yes, wonder for the natural world is, especially as a woman of color, one of the most vulnerable things we can do."Read
Read Features & Reviews Reviews Mothering Our Children and Ourselves: Molly Caro May’s Body Full of Stars Emily Burns MorganMay 23, 2018 As May moves through what she now calls her “postpartum challenge,” she does not return to her old self, but instead becomes someone new.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original Letting Go of What We Love: Talking with Rachel Heng Kristen IskandrianMay 23, 2018 Rachel Heng discusses her debut novel, Suicide Club, the book's genesis, her writing and reading life, and her thoughts on “wellness.”Read
Read Book Club Blog Features & Reviews Poetry Rumpus Original The Rumpus Poetry Book Club Chat with Justin Phillip Reed The Rumpus Book ClubMay 22, 2018 Justin Phillip Reed on his debut collection, Indecency, why he loves struggling with connotation, and the irresponsibility of American society.Read
Read Features & Reviews Reprint Rumpus Exclusive: Three Excerpts from Tiny Crimes The RumpusMay 21, 2018 Three exclusive excerpts from the anthology Tiny Crimes: Very Short Tales of Mystery and Murder, forthcoming on June 5!Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original Discomfort, Desire, and Drugs: Talking with Ben Gwin Christine StroudMay 21, 2018 Ben Gwin discusses his debut novel, Clean Time: The True Story of Ronald Regan Middleton, the book's unique structure, and writing satire.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original What to Read When What to Read When It’s Mental Health Month The RumpusMay 18, 2018 Rumpus editors recommend books that shed light on what it means to live with mental illness.Read
Read Features & Reviews Poetry Reviews A Book with Wings: Bird Book by Sidney Wade Edward DerbyMay 18, 2018 There is an acceptance of the strangeness of things in these poems, even a generosity big enough to invite the oracle in for dinner.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original Living in the Fulcrum: A Conversation with Mary H.K. Choi Ivelisse RodriguezMay 18, 2018 Mary H.K. Choi discusses her debut YA novel, Emergency Contact, her versatile writing career, and writing diverse Korean-American characters.Read
Read Features & Reviews Reprint Rumpus Exclusive: “Research Notes” Alicia KopfMay 17, 2018 My mother says that I was born with my eyes open, and that I was looking at her.Read