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Julie Marie Wade

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Paying It Forward: A Conversation with Lawrence Schimel

  • Julie Marie Wade
  • September 18, 2019
Writer, translator, editor, and publisher Lawrence Schimel talks about his work in the literary world.
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Poetry Is Wild: Talking with Ariel Francisco

  • Julie Marie Wade
  • August 26, 2019
Ariel Francisco discusses his forthcoming second collection, A SINKING SHIP IS STILL A SHIP.
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A Slant Wholeness: Talking with Barrie Jean Borich

  • Julie Marie Wade
  • June 7, 2019
Barrie Jean Borrich discusses her work, including her most recent collection APOCALYPSE, DARLING.
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Little Containers for Safekeeping: A Conversation with Rick Barot

  • Julie Marie Wade
  • May 3, 2019
Poet Rick Barot discusses his existing body of work and the forthcoming collection THE GALLEONS.
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A Live Ember: Stephanie Strickland’s How the Universe Is Made

  • Julie Marie Wade
  • April 12, 2019
Over time, Strickland’s lines themselves grow wild, less uniform in their patterns of indentation. Like root structures deep in the ground, they branch in many directions.
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An Atlas of Unmappables: Jennifer S. Cheng’s Moon: Letters, Maps, Poems

  • Julie Marie Wade
  • February 1, 2019
Reading Moon was a hypnotic experience for me, simultaneously immersive and elusive.
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A Year in Rumpus Book Reviews

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  • December 26, 2018
A look back at the books we've reviewed in 2018!
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What to Read When: Rumpus Staff Favorites 2018

  • The Rumpus
  • December 14, 2018
The Rumpus editorial staff selects our favorite pieces from 2018!
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Subtle Magic: Starfish by Sara Goodman

  • Julie Marie Wade
  • November 30, 2018
This book is a map, Dear Reader. And you are here.
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The Voice Is a Social Construct: Talking with Kristina Marie Darling

  • Julie Marie Wade
  • November 14, 2018
Poet Kristina Marie Darling discusses the literary life, collaborative writing, and the power of experimental forms.
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Making a Nest within a Book: Kevin McLellan’s Ornitheology

  • Julie Marie Wade
  • October 12, 2018
In my reading, Ornitheology turns out to be a book of psalms.
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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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