Read Features & Reviews Poetry Rumpus Original Always in Flux: A Conversation with Shy Watson Amy Saul-ZerbyMarch 31, 2021 Shy Watson discusses her new collection, HORROR VACUI: POEMS AND OTHER WRITINGS.Read
Read Rumpus Original My Grandmother Glitches the Machine Tan Tuck MingMarch 29, 2021 It’s true that when I speak of machines I also mean dimensions.Read
Read Rumpus Original Heat Shaan AminMarch 23, 2021 I feared this ravening thing in myself, in men.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original Everything Must Change: A Conversation with Melissa Febos Kelly ThompsonMarch 22, 2021 Melissa Febos discusses her new essay collection, GIRLHOOD.Read
Read Rumpus Original The Debt Never Promised Benjamin ThorpMarch 16, 2021 I am making progress, but progress is slow.Read
Read Rumpus Original Every Day Jonathan MorrowMarch 10, 2021 I tell him, I come out every day. It’s a thought I’ve had but never shared.Read
Read Features & Reviews Mini-Interviews The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project: Forsyth Harmon Sarah PerryMarch 4, 2021 “Yes: in terms of an authorial presence, I tried to tread lightly.”Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original Transformed by Discovering: A Conversation with Beth Kephart Jackie Shannon HollisMarch 3, 2021 Beth Kephart discusses her new memoir, WIFE | DAUGHTER | SELF.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original Belonging Is Everything: Talking with Georgina Lawton Donna HemansMarch 1, 2021 Georgina Lawton discusses her debut memoir, RACELESS.Read
Read Features & Reviews Mini-Interviews The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project: Dr. Amra Sabic-El-Rayess Laura EversFebruary 25, 2021 “The difference with memorializing my story is that I have invited others to live it, for a moment.”Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original The Gothic Horror of the Fourth Trimester: Talking with Julia Fine Sara PetersenFebruary 24, 2021 Julia Fine discusses her new novel, THE UPSTAIRS HOUSE.Read
Read Features & Reviews Reviews A Literary Tasting Menu: My Year Abroad by Chang-rae Lee Ryan LackeyFebruary 10, 2021 Simply put, the novel’s heart is not political but sensual.Read