ENOUGH: The Color of the Cast
A Rumpus series of work by women, trans, and nonbinary writers that engages with rape culture, sexual assault, and domestic violence.
...moreA Rumpus series of work by women, trans, and nonbinary writers that engages with rape culture, sexual assault, and domestic violence.
...moreA Rumpus series of work by women, trans, and nonbinary writers that engages with rape culture, sexual assault, and domestic violence.
...moreWhen Jeb was old enough to have a family of his own, he hardly ever laid hands on his boys.
...moreI remember when I learned there is a syntax to love.
...moreJonathan Parks-Ramage discusses his debut novel, YES, DADDY.
...moreFor what, after all, is more monstrous than a woman who wants?
...moreI grieve my father’s disembodiment. It is my grief inheritance.
...moreAn exclusive look at the cover of Joy Castro’s forthcoming novel, FLIGHT RISK.
...moreIt hadn’t felt like teasing. It felt the way it always did these days—that I had disappointed her.
...morePatience became your lifeline. You almost wrapped it around your neck.
...moreI am making progress, but progress is slow.
...moreRanda Jarrar discusses her new memoir, LOVE IS AN EX-COUNTRY.
...moreI exist in a field of landmines, never quite sure when one will go off or why.
...moreViolence can be turned around, turned into pleasure, or an act of freedom, or an act of defiance.
...moreDestiny O. Birdsong discusses her debut poetry collection, NEGOTIATIONS.
...moreMaggie Smith discusses her new book, KEEP MOVING.
...moreAngie Cruz discusses her newest novel, DOMINICANA.
...moreSumita Chakraborty discusses her debut collection, ARROW.
...moreAll anyone really wants is to be seen and heard, and yet we avoid seeing and hearing others every day.
...moreLaura Bogart discusses her debut novel, DON’T YOU KNOW I LOVE YOU.
...moreLauren J. Sharkey discusses her debut novel, INCONVENIENT DAUGHTER.
...moreIn this collection, women are “vesseled,” carrying the burdens of our culture.
...moreIt was personal, as the detectives on my favorite shows always said.
...more“It doesn’t matter your gender or your sexual orientation; you can disorder your eating.”
...moreA Rumpus series of work by women and non-binary writers that engages with rape culture, sexual assault, and domestic violence.
...moreA Rumpus series of work by women and non-binary writers that engages with rape culture, sexual assault, and domestic violence.
...moreA Rumpus series of work by women and non-binary writers that engages with rape culture, sexual assault, and domestic violence.
...moreI love that—working towards not having regret, in art and in life.
...moreWhile my friends write their truths in nearby cabins, I wear my silence like a bulletproof vest.
...moreWe all will have lost something in the forgetting.
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