Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original What to Read When From the Archives: What to Read When You Want to Celebrate Pride The RumpusJune 13, 2023 Rumpus editors share a list of new and forthcoming books to celebrate Pride Month!Read
Read Other This Week in Essays Tamara MatthewsAugust 11, 2021 A weekly roundup of essays we’re reading online!Read
Read ENOUGH Politics Rumpus Original Sex ENOUGH: Encumber (A Brief History) The RumpusAugust 3, 2021 A Rumpus series of work by women, trans, and nonbinary writers that engages with rape culture, sexual assault, and domestic violence.Read
Read Letters Blog Next Letter in the Mail: Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers The RumpusJuly 13, 2020 Our next Letter in the Mail is from Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers! Read
Read Features & Reviews Poetry Rumpus Original What to Read When What to Read When You Want to Celebrate Poetry The RumpusApril 10, 2020 Rumpus editors share share new and forthcoming collections we’re especially excited about!Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original What to Read When What to Read When You Want to Celebrate Women’s History The RumpusMarch 13, 2020 Rumpus editors share their favorite writing that speaks to women's history past, present, and future.Read
Read Book Club Blog Features & Reviews Poetry Rumpus Original The Rumpus Poetry Book Club Chat with Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers The Rumpus Book ClubFebruary 25, 2020 Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers discusses her new collection, THE TILT TORN AWAY FROM THE SEASONS.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original What to Read When What to Read When 2020 Is Just Around the Corner The RumpusDecember 20, 2019 Books releasing in the first half of 2020 that we can’t wait to read!Read
Read Book Club Blog Poetry Why I Chose Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers’s The Tilt Torn Away from the Seasons for the Rumpus Poetry Book Club Brian SpearsDecember 3, 2019 What we’re reading in our Poetry Book Club next month!Read
Read Poems Poetry Rumpus Original Rumpus Original Poetry: Two Poems by Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers Elizabeth Lindsey RogersMarch 8, 2018 & suddenly we seemed to know nothing // but the evaporating world, / not one of us fit // to last.Read
Read Rumpus Original A Bearing Elizabeth Lindsey RogersJanuary 8, 2014 But one morning, I get caught behind a tractor on the way to school and I wade in just before the bell to find someone else’s sedan parked in my space. It’s a Ford Escort, a two-door hatchback. Cherry-colored. Looks new.Read