Posts Tagged: jennifer s. cheng

What to Read When You Are Searching for Community

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Contributors to A MAP IS ONLY ONE STORY share reading recommendations.

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A Year in Rumpus Book Reviews

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A look back at the books we’ve reviewed in 2019!

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What to Read When: Rumpus Staff Favorites 2019

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The Rumpus editorial staff selects our favorite pieces from 2019!

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Notable San Francisco: 10/16–10/22

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Literary events in and around the Bay Area this week!

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What to Read When You Want to Celebrate Poetry

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Rumpus editors share favorite poetry collections as we continue our celebration of National Poetry Month!

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The Rumpus Guide to AWP 2019

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A selection of AWP 2019 panels, readings, and events that we are especially excited for!

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Notable San Francisco: 1/30–2/5

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Literary events in and around the Bay Area this week!

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Notable San Francisco: 12/5–12/11

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Literary events in and around the Bay Area this week!

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Notable San Francisco: 9/5–9/11

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Literary events in and around the Bay Area this week!

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Notable San Francisco: 6/13–6/19

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Literary events in and around the Bay Area this week!

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Notable San Francisco: 6/6–6/12

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Literary events in and around the Bay Area this week!

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Notable San Francisco: 5/16–5/22

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Literary events and readings in and around the Bay Area this week!

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Notable NYC: 5/5–5/11

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Literary events and readings in and around New York City this week!

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What to Read When You Want to Celebrate Poetry

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Rumpus editors share favorite poetry collections as we continue our celebration of National Poetry Month!

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The Rumpus Guide to AWP 2018

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A selection of AWP 2018 panels, readings, and events that we are especially excited for!

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The Rumpus Book Club Chat with Achy Obejas

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Achy Obejas discusses her new collection, The Tower of the Antilles, what she’s learned from translating works of others, and why we should all read poetry every day.

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What Is Being Charted Here?: Talking with Jennifer S. Cheng

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Poet and essayist Jennifer S. Cheng discusses her collection House A, working “in the dark,” and the idea of home.

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Notable San Francisco: 1/18–1/24

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Wednesday 1/18: Litquake and the San Francisco Public Library present “No Shadow Without Light: Writers Respond to Trump” with readings by Elmaz Abinader, Faith Adiele, Robert Mailer Anderson, Devorah Major, Sarah Ladipo Manyika, Alejandro Murguia, Ishmael Reed, Tennessee Reed, and T. J. Stiles. Free, 6 p.m., San Francisco Public Library. Indy Publisher Unnamed Press presents […]

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