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Bad Teeth by Dustin Long

  • Brett Josef Grubisic
  • May 26, 2014
Brett Josef Grubisic reviews BAD TEETH by Dustin Long today in The Rumpus Books.
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The Sunday Rumpus Reviews: Fridays at Enrico’s by Don Carpenter and Inside Madeleine by Paula Bomer

  • Heather Partington
  • May 25, 2014
Fridays at Enrico’s (Counterpoint) Don’t write about writing. That gets said a lot. But like any absolute about what not to do, it’s only true until someone does it well.…
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The Sunday Rumpus Interview: Sean Madigan Hoen

  • Rob Roberge
  • May 25, 2014
"I wanted to convey the ecstatic experience of performing really destructive music, and to articulate the kind of raw need that drives young people to do so."
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Reckless Lovely by Martha Silano

  • Molly Sutton Kiefer
  • May 24, 2014
Molly Sutton Kiefer reviews Martha Silano's Reckless Lovely today in Rumpus Poetry.
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The Wherewithal: A Novel in Verse by Philip Schultz

  • Barbara Berman
  • May 23, 2014
Barbara Berman reviews Philip Schultz's The Wherewithal A Novel in Verse today in Rumpus Poetry.
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Cubed by Nikil Saval

  • Will Augerot
  • May 22, 2014
Will Augerot reviews CUBED by Nikil Saval today in The Rumpus Books.
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The Rumpus Interview with Ethel Rohan

  • Liana Holmberg
  • May 21, 2014
Writer Ethel Rohan talks about Out of Dublin, her memoir in e-book form, as well as growing up in Ireland, her awe for human endurance, and giving voice to the silent.
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Folly by David Axelrod

  • James Crews
  • May 21, 2014
James Crews reviews David Axelrod's Folly today in Rumpus Poetry.
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Playing the Whore by Melissa Gira Grant

  • Hannah K. Gold
  • May 20, 2014
Hannah K. Gold reviews PLAYING THE WHORE by Melissa Gira Grant today in The Rumpus Books.
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The Rumpus Interview with Janet Mock

  • Rachel Luban
  • May 20, 2014
Writer and activist Janet Mock sits down to discuss her memoir, Redefining Realness, the representation (and misrepresentation) of trans stories in the media, family narratives, and the continued difficulties of writing about sex work.
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The Unamericans by Molly Antopol

  • Elizabeth Kadetsky
  • May 19, 2014
Elizabeth Kadetsky reviews THE UNAMERICANS by Molly Antopol today in The Rumpus Books.
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Beast by Frances Justine Post

  • Tova Gannana
  • May 17, 2014
Tova Gannana reviews Frances Justine Post's Beast today in Rumpus Poetry.
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