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Super Hot Prof-on-Student Word Sex: Jennifer Close

  • Steve Almond
  • August 23, 2011
Keep your eye on this one, I said. As so often happens when I say this, Jennifer is now more famous than I am.
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Baffled, Bursting, and Barely Contained

  • Michele Finkelstein
  • August 22, 2011
A collection of flash fiction from five authors, They Could No Longer Contain Themselves unites distinct, compelling voices into one bursting collection.
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Ted Wilson Reviews the World #99

  • Ted Wilson
  • August 22, 2011
EYEBALLS ★★★★★ (4 out of 5) Hello, and welcome to my week-by-week review of everything in the world. Today I am reviewing eyeballs.
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No End In Sight: Industrial Icons “Front Line Assembly” Continue Their Assault

  • Ainsley Drew
  • August 22, 2011
I’m inside of a cavernous nightclub, flanked by a packed bar that’s humming with anticipatory commotion.
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The Rumpus Interview with Caitlin Horrocks

  • Kate Petersen
  • August 22, 2011
“I like to show my class a Top Chef episode where the contestants are supposed to make something interesting out of potatoes, like sweet potato ice cream. I try to…
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The Rumpus Interview with Adam Ross

  • Marco Kaye
  • August 19, 2011
Traces of Adam Ross’s life appear in the pages of his latest book of stories, Ladies and Gentlemen. There’s the teenage boy attending Trinity School in Manhattan, a journalist traveling to interview a famous actress, and an English professor who is a vessel for other people’s stories.
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Meanwhile, Musicians (Thao & Mirah on tour)

  • The Rumpus
  • August 19, 2011
Wendy MacNaughton illustrates the life of touring musicians. …more
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The Dead Man’s Back Arches

  • Lois Bassen
  • August 19, 2011
The collection works as poetic biography and Whitmanesque dialogue, and this approach and its repetitions become irresistibly hypnotic.
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Albums of Our Lives: Gillian Welch’s Time (The Revelator)

  • Manjula Martin
  • August 19, 2011
I knew I was a pretender, too, knew it in all the ways a twenty-six-year-old can believe that she is broken and that nobody else can see how badly.
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DEAR SUGAR, The Rumpus Advice Column #82: The God of Doing it Anyway

  • Sugar
  • August 18, 2011
I’m here not only to give you permission, but also to say that you must. There is no other way.
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The Rumpus Interview with David Jay, Star of the New Documentary, (A)Sexual

  • Caroline Casper
  • August 18, 2011
This is what I expected: Jay and I were meeting to talk about the one thing that is harder to talk about than sex: not wanting to have sex. Ever.
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The Solace of Preparing Fried Foods and Other Quaint Remembrances from 1960s Mississippi: Thoughts on The Help

  • Roxane Gay
  • August 17, 2011
Writing across race (or gender, sexuality, and disability) is complicated. Sometimes, it is downright messy.
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