Disclosing Disability and Finding Freedom: Talking with James Tate Hill By Jess deCourcy Hinds November 24th, 2021 James Tate Hill discusses his new memoir, BLIND MAN’S BLUFF. ...more
The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project: Lindsay Merbaum By Ina Roy-Faderman October 28th, 2021 “It was like wandering through my own labyrinth.” ...more
What to Read When You Want a Fat and Queer Summer By Bruce Owens Grimm May 28th, 2021 Bruce Owens Grimm shares a reading list to celebrate FAT AND QUEER. ...more
We Can Be Both Torn and Whole: Talking with Jeannine Ouellette By Megan Vered March 24th, 2021 Jeannine Ouelette discusses her debut memoir, THE PART THAT BURNS. ...more
The Rumpus Poetry Book Club Chat with torrin greathouse By The Rumpus Book Club January 26th, 2021 torrin a. greathouse discusses her debut collection, WOUND FROM THE MOUTH OF A WOUND. ...more
Memoir Monday Online: Harper, Elliott, Gabbert, Machado By The Rumpus December 19th, 2020 Watch December’s online Memoir Monday reading! ...more
What to Read When You Want to Celebrate Pride By The Rumpus June 26th, 2020 Rumpus editors share a list of new and forthcoming books to celebrate Pride Month! ...more
The Rumpus Book Club Chat with Jenn Shapland By The Rumpus Book Club February 19th, 2020 Jenn Shapland discusses MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF CARSON MCCULLERS. ...more
No Resolutions: Talking with Lidia Yuknavitch By Marissa Korbel February 5th, 2020 Lidia Yuknavitch discusses her new story collection, VERGE. ...more
A Year in Rumpus Book Reviews By The Rumpus December 30th, 2019 A look back at the books we’ve reviewed in 2019! ...more
Living the Unknown: Carmen Maria Machado’s In the Dream House Reviewed By A. Poythress December 4th, 2019 I needed this book. Maybe you will, too. ...more
The Thread: Ghosts at the Door By Marissa Korbel November 19th, 2019 Ghosts, like women as people, are just a theory. ...more
The Rumpus Book Club Chat with Jeannie Vanasco By The Rumpus Book Club October 23rd, 2019 Jeannie Vanasco discusses her new memoir, THINGS WE DIDN’T TALK ABOUT WHEN I WAS A GIRL. ...more