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The Saturday Rumpus Essay: Informing Form

  • Kyle Dargan
  • September 5, 2015
She was a physical, as opposed to a media, reality to me—someone with a voice to be addressed rather than a flattened image.
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The Rumpus Interview with Susan Barker

  • Stephen B. Elliott
  • September 4, 2015
Susan Barker discusses her third novel, The Incarnations, writing dialogue in a second language, the Opium Wars and Chinese history, and the years of research that went into her book.
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Albums of Our Lives: The National’s High Violet
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Albums of Our Lives: The National’s High Violet

  • Elizabeth Weinberg
  • September 3, 2015
I wanted to feel sheltered under the cathedral of his voice, to feel, always, the way his songs made me feel.
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War Narratives #3: The Rumpus Interview with Matt Gallagher

  • Caleb Cage
  • September 3, 2015
Matt Gallagher on blogging during his time in the Army, his memoir Kaboom and forthcoming novel Youngblood, and what makes for good literary fiction about wartime.
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Paper Trumpets #26: Famous Myths of the Golden Age

  • Kevin Sampsell
  • September 2, 2015
This is part of the mystery and sometimes frustration of doing collage—trying to remember where things came from.
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The Rumpus Interview with Bradley Somer

  • Jody Smiling
  • September 2, 2015
Author Bradley Somer discusses his latest book, Fishbowl, troublesome words, his past in archeology and anthropology, and the importance of the present moment.
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FUNNY WOMEN #132: How to Date a Writer

  • Louise Wareham Leonard
  • September 1, 2015
Listen closely. Any line said by the Writer is Very Important.
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The Rumpus Review of [insert] boy by Danez Smith

  • Chris Stroffolino
  • September 1, 2015
In this sense, the book is a “coming-of-age” story and “spiritual quest” as much as a seething commentary on the catastrophe effected by the disease of contemporary racism and white supremacy.
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Rewrite, Reboot, Remix

  • J.M. Tyree
  • August 31, 2015
Rewriting the classics has become a stale and risk-averse strategy. But that shouldn’t spoil the fun of our larger culture of remixing.
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Guildtalk #2: The Rumpus Interview with Christie Watson

  • Amy Bloom
  • August 31, 2015
For our second installment of Guildtalk, Christie Watson talks about theme in writing, working in a children's ICU, and her new novel, Where Women Are Kings.
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The Sunday Rumpus Interview: Jonathan Travelstead

  • Ben Tanzer
  • August 30, 2015
I try to...consider the writing process as seriously as I do entering a house with black smoke puffing from its eaves.
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The Saturday Rumpus Essay: The Sword and Her Sister

  • Gina Di Salvo
  • August 29, 2015
Frozen is a study in what happens when imagination is constrained to a single narrative arc
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