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Rumpus Original Fiction: Grace

  • Brandon Taylor
  • July 10, 2017
After the anger came a deep, resigned sadness, as if her cruise were canceled at the last minute. She’s stuck on the shore of her life, watching everyone she loves sail into the distance.
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The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #88: Sarah Gerard

  • Enma Elias
  • June 15, 2017
Sarah Gerard’s dazzling second book, Sunshine State, is a collection of essays interlacing narrative nonfiction and personal essay. The thirty-one year old Brooklynite teaches nonfiction and writes a monthly column…
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My End of the World at Rajneeshpuram

  • Hira Bluestone
  • June 13, 2017
I used to play a game with myself: who should die first, me or daddy? When I was very little, I could never come up with a good answer.
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Saying What Shouldn’t Be Said: A Conversation with Julie Buntin

  • Maria Anderson
  • June 12, 2017
Julie Buntin discusses her debut novel, Marlena, why writing about teenage girls is the most serious thing in the world, and finding truths in fiction.
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The Wacked-Out Deer

  • Brandon Hicks
  • May 28, 2017
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The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #85: Elizabeth Metzger

  • Emma Winsor Wood
  • May 25, 2017
I have known the poet Elizabeth Metzger since kindergarten—and ever since I have known her, she has been a poet. When we played the The Game of Life, a board…
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Rumpus Original Fiction: Day of the Dead

  • Theresa Duve Morales
  • May 22, 2017
Octavio is tired, tired of trying to separate what he remembers so vividly from the memories he can barely make out in the fog.
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The Sunday Rumpus Essay: Victim Story, a Mix CD

  • Joshua Bohnsack
  • May 21, 2017
All the cruelty of the past seasons washed away with the new layer of snow. I thought your streak was over. I thought we could be friends.
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Elegy with Records on the Doorstep

  • Elijah Burrell
  • May 18, 2017
The old music still filled pits in him like sawdust and wood glue do a nail hole. The songs didn’t say anything new over the years, but they provided home when he missed it.
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Voices on Addiction: Twenty-Five

  • Elizabeth Crane
  • May 17, 2017
I know that there are those who would argue that alcoholism is a singularly extreme condition, and I get that, but I’ve always felt clear that there’s a lot of overlap between alcoholism and plain old ordinary humanity.
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The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #83: Lauren Grodstein

  • Jaime Herndon
  • May 11, 2017
After writing several books (A Friend of the Family, The Explanation for Everything) from a male point of view, Lauren Grodstein’s new novel, Our Short History, is an intimate glimpse into…
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Rumpus Original Fiction: Straw House

  • Becky Mandelbaum
  • May 10, 2017
“It’s not healthy, how you live. People aren’t meant to sleep all day. We need the sun. We’re meant to live in the sun.”
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