Stained with Autobiography: Talking with Christopher Gonzalez
Christopher Gonzalez discusses his debut story collection, I’M NOT HUNGRY BUT I COULD EAT.
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...moreEthel Rohan discusses her new story collection, IN THE EVENT OF CONTACT.
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...moreRumpus editors share a list of new and forthcoming books to celebrate Black History Month!
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...moreBryan Washington discusses his new novel, MEMORIAL.
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...moreRumpus editors share a list of new and forthcoming books to celebrate Pride Month!
...moreThe Rumpus editorial staff selects our favorite pieces from 2019!
...moreRumpus editors share their favorite writing from LGBTQIA+ writers.
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...moreBryan Washington discusses his debut story collection, LOT.
...moreRumpus editors share for their favorite writing that speaks to black history past, present, and future.
...moreA list of books releasing in the first half of 2019 that we can’t wait to read!
...moreA weekly roundup of essays we’re reading online!
...moreAt Ploughshares, Bryan Washington explores the lack of racial diversity in the “campus novel” genre, where the students rebelling against their educational establishments are still overwhelmingly white.
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