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The Race Underground by Doug Most

  • Stacie Williams
  • August 4, 2014
Stacie Williams reviews THE RACE UNDERGROUND by Doug Most today in The Rumpus Books.
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The Rumpus Interview with Francesca Lia Block

  • Lauren Eggert-Crowe
  • August 4, 2014
Francesca Lia Block discusses her passion for writing twenty-five years after her iconic debut, Weetzie Bat, her propensity for hypergraphia, and the value of a supportive editor.
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This Last Time Will Be The First by Jeff Alessandrelli

  • Andrew Fulmer
  • August 2, 2014
Andrew Fulmer reviews Jeff Alessandrelli's This Last Time Will Be the First today in Rumpus Poetry.
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Rhyme’s Challenge: Hip Hop, Poetry, and Contemporary Rhyming Culture by David Caplan

  • Charlotte Pence
  • August 1, 2014
Charlotte Pence reviews David Caplan's Rhyme's Challenge: Hip Hop, Poetry, and Contemporary Rhyming Culture today in Rumpus Poetry.
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Why MFA?: The Rumpus Interview with Tom Kealey and Robin Tung

  • Ryan Pittington
  • August 1, 2014
Tom Kealey and Robin Tung on why they advocate for prospective MFA students, the MFA application process, and why we pursue MFAs in the first place.
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Further Joy by John Brandon

  • Drew Arnold
  • July 31, 2014
Drew Arnold reviews FURTHER JOY by John Brandon today in The Rumpus Books.
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Wolf Centos by Simone Muench

  • Julie Marie Wade
  • July 30, 2014
Julie Marie Wade reviews Simone Muench's Wolf Centos today in Rumpus Poetry.
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California by Edan Lepucki

  • Liz Wyckoff
  • July 29, 2014
Liz Wyckoff reviews CALIFORNIA by Edan Lepucki today in The Rumpus Books.
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Adam by Ariel Schrag

  • Sara Lautman
  • July 29, 2014
When the vocabulary of adult queerness isn't an effort to fix identity, it pushes toward acknowledging and validating ambiguity.
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Black Cloud by Juliet Escoria

  • Hannah Thurman
  • July 28, 2014
Hannah Thurman reviews BLACK CLOUD by Juliet Escoria today in The Rumpus Books.
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The Rumpus Interview with Richard Russo

  • Ben Pfeiffer
  • July 28, 2014
Prize-winning writer and Authors Guild Vice President Richard Russo discusses publishing in the age of ebooks, the continued relevance of the Guild, and the Amazon-Hachette conflict.
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House and Fire by Maria Hummel

  • Laura Haynes
  • July 26, 2014
Laura Haynes reviews Maria Hummel's House on Fire today in Rumpus Poetry.
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