Read Rumpus Original My Father’s Guide to Field Dressing an Elk Janna ColemanJuly 1, 2020 Around here, we don’t waste meat, and we don’t waste life.Read
Read Fiction Rumpus Original Rumpus Original Fiction: What Happens to Girls Rebecca McKannaJune 24, 2020 There is pleasure in his eyes that is not just good acting.Read
Read Rumpus Original Body Inheritance Anna HeldJune 23, 2020 I needed my beauty to be invisible, either accidental or not at all.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original Bodies Are Not Metaphors: Talking with Brit Bennett Greg ManiaJune 3, 2020 Brit Bennett discusses her second novel, THE VANISHING HALF.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original What It Means to Be a Human: Talking with Maggie Downs Amy ReardonMay 1, 2020 Maggie Downs discusses her debut memoir, BRAVER THAN YOU THINK.Read
Read ENOUGH Politics Rumpus Original Sex ENOUGH: The Most Important Thing a Woman Could Be The RumpusMarch 24, 2020 A Rumpus series of work by women and non-binary writers that engages with rape culture, sexual assault, and domestic violence.Read
Read Rumpus Original Seaweed Soup (Miyuk Gook 미역국) Maria T. AlloccoMarch 10, 2020 This is my mother’s soup. This is what I aim for.Read
Read Rumpus Original Teddy Ruxpin M.M. CarriganMarch 4, 2020 There’s a collective guilt. So, our parents buy us friends.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original A Space for Magnanimity: Talking with E. J. Koh Inez TanFebruary 24, 2020 E. J. Koh discusses her debut memoir, THE MAGICAL LANGUAGE OF OTHERS.Read
Read ENOUGH Politics Rumpus Original Sex ENOUGH: The Innocence of a Skirt Too Far Above the Knees The RumpusFebruary 18, 2020 A Rumpus series of work by women and non-binary writers that engages with rape culture, sexual assault, and domestic violence.Read
Read Features & Reviews Poetry Reviews Fraught Woods: Chelsea Rathburn’s Still Life with Mother and Knife Molly SpencerFebruary 14, 2020 These are the woods through which we walk from an early age.Read
Read Fiction Rumpus Original Rumpus Original Fiction: The Witch House Ariel GoreFebruary 12, 2020 What was I now? A witness? A victim? A mother? A suspect?Read