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The Part of Stories One Never Quite Believes

  • Eugenia Leigh
  • January 16, 2015
And maybe that’s the ticket: grace. It was the year I expected harsh karma. But instead, I called my friends from the gutters of Hollywood and they picked me up. Every time.
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Being Like Him: Fathers, Daughters, and Sons in Boyhood

  • Jen Girdish
  • January 10, 2015
That scene at Antone’s plays out one of my biggest fears: that when women aren’t in the room, straight men shift their conversations.
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  • Rick Moody
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Swinging Modern Sounds #61: Songs for the Alliterative at Heart

  • Rick Moody
  • January 5, 2015
Michael Hearst has come a long way from the guy who played plastic wind instruments on Seventh Avenue, to an admirably creative and original adulthood.
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Loosen the Reins

  • Guia Cortassa
  • December 16, 2014
To an outside observer, it might appear that my father approached death the same way he did life: With a heavy hand and a critical gaze. It may seem like…
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Eventually, We All Become Members of the Dead Dad Club

  • Erika Price
  • December 11, 2014
Dads are a funny thing. So many of us have strained relationships with them.
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The Sunday Rumpus Essay: A New and Magical Life

  • Amy Monticello
  • November 30, 2014
When she becomes pregnant while grieving her newly dead father, Amy Monticello rejects the comforting notions she's offered about completing the cycle of life.
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The Last Poem I Loved: “Let me tell you” by Miller Williams

  • Brian Spears
  • November 11, 2014
They don’t usually realize that every line, every word of a poem, is there because the poet consciously chose that word instead of some other one.
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Second Chance

  • Chance Lee
  • October 24, 2014
Complete strangers often ask me how I got my name. They think this is an acceptable question. But for me, for the longest time, it was like being asked to tell the origin story of a scar.
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On Death and Ice Cream

  • Ian MacAllen
  • September 9, 2014
Rumpus contributor Julie Morse remembers her father over at The Toast: During the last handful of years of his life my father became one of those unruly cool dads, perhaps exceptionally…
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In My Clothes

  • Claudia Smith
  • August 27, 2014
My cousin and I are in matching dresses with purple buttons, lavender yarn in our braids. Our mothers take us to Sears Portrait Studio, where we sit together in front of a marbled blue sky. I’m into it, all of it.
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Rapture of the Deep

  • Jessica Hendry Nelson
  • June 24, 2014
The day my father died was the day I started falling in love.
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Saul Bellows Revived

  • Bryan Washington
  • June 2, 2014
Saul Bellow’s 1978 story “A Silver Dish“ has been has been re-released over at the New Yorker. The piece follows Woody Seblst, a successful businessman, before abandoning its conventional plot structure…
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