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Dream Big: Hillary, Made Up by Marianne Kunkel

  • Julie Marie Wade
  • August 31, 2018
Hillary, Made Up is a complex feminist undertaking that undermines traditional notions of interpretation.
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A Séance of a Book: Talking with Allie Rowbottom

  • Monet Patrice Thomas
  • August 27, 2018
Allie Rowbottom discusses her debut memoir, JELL-O GIRLS.
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One Burning Question: A Conversation with Evelyn C. White

  • Natalia Dubno Shevin
  • August 15, 2018
"I understood in that moment that my life had changed forever. And it has."
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We’re All Unreliable Narrators: Talking with R.O. Kwon

  • Monet Patrice Thomas
  • July 18, 2018
R.O. Kwon discusses her debut novel, THE INCENDIARIES.
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The Genius and the Nobody: Lynne Tillman’s Men and Apparitions

  • Nicole Miller
  • July 5, 2018
Make it new, the modernists said. But how to rebuild the living body?
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The Thread: Goddesses and Monsters

  • Marissa Korbel
  • May 15, 2018
Let’s take the women in our lives, and the women who came before us, off the pedestals but also, out of the graves of irrelevancy.
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In the Wake of His Damage

  • Shreerekha
  • May 12, 2018
To be named, and yet not named. Something broke in me when I read his synopsis of us, as if I had been summarily dismissed after twenty long years.
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What to Read When You Want to Celebrate Feminism

  • The Rumpus
  • May 11, 2018
We here at The Rumpus matriarchy are celebrating all of our feminist “mothers” this Mother's Day!
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The Emotion of the Moment: Talking with Terese Marie Mailhot

  • Monet Patrice Thomas
  • May 11, 2018
Terese Marie Mailhot discusses her debut memoir, Heart Berries, crafting trauma on the page, and her views on motherhood after writing her memoir.
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FUNNY WOMEN: Introducing Femail, the Email System for Women

  • Janine Annett
  • April 16, 2018
Meet your new email system Femail, for the woman who emails.
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Reading Other People’s Mail: Talking with Michelle Dean

  • Elon Green
  • April 4, 2018
Michelle Dean discusses Sharp: The Women Who Made an Art of Having an Opinion, literary legends, and the absence of Black writers from the narrative.
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The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #126: Christopher Zeischegg

  • Antonia Crane
  • March 8, 2018
"Being thrust into forced ritualistic closeness does break the ice, but doesn’t guarantee closeness."
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