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ENOUGH

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ENOUGH is a Rumpus original series devoted to creating a dedicated space for essays, poetry, fiction, comics, and artwork by women and nonbinary people that engage with rape culture, sexual assault, and domestic violence. We believe that while this subject matter is especially timely now, it is also timeless. We want to make sure that this conversation doesn’t stop—not until our laws and societal norms reflect real change.

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ENOUGH: Hold Your Breath Up To The Mirror and Draw Yourself a New Face

  • Swati Sudarsan
  • October 10, 2023
I wish you didn’t have to climb onto the light fixture like a revenant, / watch his fingers probe someone glued to the ground, her eyes a fist.
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ENOUGH: Words as the Way: Rediscovering my Sister and Myself Forty Years After Her Assault

  • Beverly Army Williams
  • September 15, 2023
No one talked about what had happened to her. No one, at least in my hearing, asked her what she needed. What she wanted. Including me.
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ENOUGH: Tracing the Sheets

  • Kozbi Simmons
  • April 14, 2023
He lived in the house behind us. We lived in a duplex on Second Street in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania—a small town. I always thought it was the hugest, coolest house ever.…
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ENOUGH: Three Poems by Tenika Stallings

  • Tenika Stallings
  • March 10, 2023
"On the Other Side of the Door," "Left for Dead," "The Double Cross"
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ENOUGH: Power Dome

  • Tara Campbell
  • February 10, 2023
Women just need to live / inside a geodesic dome / powered by male rage; / the angrier they get / the safer we’ll be
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ENOUGH: Three Poems

  • Madari Pendás
  • January 13, 2023
"Not all Men" / Except for the one that followed / Me down every Publix aisle, / To the bakery, to the register, / & waited for me in the lot.
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ENOUGH: Landlines

  • Amy Wang
  • December 9, 2022
Before my father killed her, my mother spent her evenings telling me the story of how she came to America. Every night, the way she started was with something new.
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ENOUGH: Two Poems

  • Hai Meilai
  • November 11, 2022
I learned what it means to be / an Asian woman / when I was / fucked.
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ENOUGH: Raag Marwa

  • Alolika Dutta
  • October 7, 2022
To wake to the sound of Marwa seeping through the bowl of a sarod  / That rests over the limbs of a woman in the balcony—or not.  / To follow the melody across rooms, beyond the descending sun,  /. Into the kitchen—or not. A call and response—or not.
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ENOUGH: ’Til Death

  • Amy Estes
  • September 9, 2022
Rape stories are like weddings—everyone thinks theirs is remarkable, but they are usually disarmingly, eye-glazingly indistinguishable.
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ENOUGH: Survivor Sisterhood

  • Rebecca Houghton
  • August 12, 2022
“We both survived him,” I said.
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Enough: Incandescent

  • Maegan Gwaltney
  • July 8, 2022
I can see your mouth moving, a monologue of mock misery meant to quiet me, accelerating your tears for your finishing act. But all I hear is the roar of my own voice, the unholy screech, the gravel of my throat grinding against itself, finding its traction.
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