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The Rumpus Interview with Jason Kottke

  • Ainsley Drew
  • March 2, 2009
“The site was becoming unmanageable as just a hobby… so I decided I either needed to quit the site or turn it into something I could live off of… The…
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The Mercy Papers: A Memoir of Three Weeks

  • Padma Viswanathan
  • March 2, 2009
It’s a tricky thing, a memoir of a death: you know how it’s going to end. The challenge for the writer (not only with regard to the conclusion) is making…
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The Sweet Buy and Buy

  • Steve Almond
  • March 1, 2009
The Author of Candy Freak Meets America’s First Chronicler of the Candy Bar
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The Rumpus Interview with Paul Yoon

  • Stacey Swann
  • March 1, 2009
One time I was reading Haruki Murakami and I thought: if I had the chance, would I ever ask him why his characters always vanish? I’m not sure I’d want to. Maybe he doesn’t know either.
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Poems for an Economic Collapse

  • Sean Singer
  • February 27, 2009
Katy Lederer’s poems are both romantic and political in nature. With their attention to formal and lyrical concerns, these poems tackle the problems of desire when it coincides with money…
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Tips for the Downsized

  • Shimon Tanaka
  • February 27, 2009
Anyone searching for a primer on how to hide the fact from one’s family after losing a job need look no further than Tokyo Sonata, the newest—and timely—film from the…
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The Rumpus Interview with Uwem Akpan

  • Grace Talusan
  • February 26, 2009
“After the phone call, I walked more than a mile to church to thank God. But on getting there, I couldn’t sit or kneel or pray, out of excitement.”
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Pixelated God: Faith in the Internet

  • Katie Rolnick
  • February 26, 2009
“We are all products in the marketplace. Everything we consume is a product. We consume and are consumed. We are products that produce.”
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The Shorty Q & A with Rodes Fishburne

  • Jonathan Kiefer
  • February 25, 2009
The hero of Rodes Fishburne’s first novel, Going to See the Elephant, comes to San Francisco with only a trunk full of first-edition19th-century novels and an equally heavy load of…
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Fifteen Thousand Pages in Three Minutes

  • Damion Searls
  • February 25, 2009
Roberto Bolaño’s überbook inspires a speed-read through literary history.
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The Rumpus Interview with Michael Showalter

  • Elissa Bassist
  • February 24, 2009
“I am writing an ‘important’ memoir about not being able to write an important memoir. It winds up being kind of a novel-length comedic essay on insecurity and procrastination.”
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Lost in Space

  • Laura van den Berg
  • February 24, 2009
For Mary Miller’s characters, the world is anything but big. These are women trapped in little towns and little lives, but the emotional resonance is limitless.
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