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All Over Coffee #161

  • Paul Madonna
  • August 11, 2014
There was some thing he needed, but he couldn't figure out what.
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“The.” “Dialogue?” “Novel!”

  • Alexander Kalamaroff
  • August 9, 2014
Dialogue novels and stories are worth reading not simply because of their unique structures, but because of how they engage us.
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Readers Report: Fantasy Land

  • Susan Clements
  • August 8, 2014
A collection of short pieces written by Rumpus readers pertaining to the subject of “Fantasy Land.”
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Sound & Vision: Genya Ravan

  • Allyson McCabe
  • August 8, 2014
Pioneering singer, producer, music executive, and radio host Genya Ravan talks about forming the first all-female rock band, going broke touring with the Stones, and her multiple reinventions.
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Spotlight: Morgen Eljot’s “The Mannerheim Ant”

  • Morgen Eljot
  • August 7, 2014
The Mannerheim Ant is built to last; creaking and groaning it will greet the next great ice age.
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Lessons I Learned as a Dominatrix: 10 Things That Don’t Exist

  • Mitsu
  • August 7, 2014
They say you can take the girl out of the dungeon, but you can’t take the dungeon out of the girl.
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Bell Tower

  • Yumi Sakugawa
  • August 6, 2014
Inside the valley, a small village where all the villagers are invisible.
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Paternalia

  • Susannah Nevison
  • August 6, 2014
The truth is you didn’t want to disappear, but you were already disappearing. Your skin burned clean away, your body no longer recognizable without the flip chart at the foot of your hospital bed.
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The Rumpus Poetry Book Club Chat with Kara Candito

  • The Rumpus Book Club
  • August 5, 2014
The Rumpus Poetry Book Club chats with Kara Candito about goats, sexuality, Lorca, and slow writing in this chat about her book Spectator from the University of Utah Press.
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Paper Trumpets #5: Mudman vs. Sweaters

  • Kevin Sampsell
  • August 5, 2014
...I suspect that this particular Mudman would win this battle against these thin, preppy hipsters (or maybe they're young Republicans).
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TED WILSON REVIEWS THE WORLD #243

  • Ted Wilson
  • August 4, 2014
BEDTIME ★★★★★ Hello, and welcome to my week-by-week review of everything in the world. Today I am reviewing bedtime.
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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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