Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original Different Voices: A Conversation with Crystal Hana Kim Amy DanzerAugust 6, 2018 Crystal Hana Kim discusses her debut novel, IF YOU LEAVE ME.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original What to Read When What to Read When It’s Mental Health Month The RumpusMay 18, 2018 Rumpus editors recommend books that shed light on what it means to live with mental illness.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original The Emotion of the Moment: Talking with Terese Marie Mailhot Monet Patrice ThomasMay 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.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original Breaking the Rules: A Conversation with Amy B. Scher Jane RatcliffeApril 20, 2018 Amy B. Scher discusses her memoir, This Is How I Save My Life, what to do when all available treatments have failed, Trump's presidency, and the power to heal.Read
Read Politics Rumpus Original Guns or No Guns: Mental Health Crisis in Schools Genevieve Anna TyrrellFebruary 26, 2018 I do the best I can to reach out to those I see isolated or disturbed, but I have to also be careful I don’t make myself a target.Read
Read Deesha Philyaw Features & Reviews Rumpus Original A Spirit Born into a Human Body: Talking with Akwaeke Emezi Deesha PhilyawFebruary 21, 2018 Akwaeke Emezi discusses her debut novel, Freshwater, her public and private identities, and deciding when to translate culture for readers.Read
Read Rumpus Original Sex This Is What I Get for Wanting Jenni MillerFebruary 14, 2018 When I cried over the phone, asking him if he was dumping me, he said in his gentle voice, “Sweetheart, we weren’t really a thing yet.”Read
Read Rumpus Original Television The Unexpected Feminism of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Margaret RheeFebruary 1, 2018 Perhaps it’s more productive then to think about Rebecca’s craziness as a source of sanity in a crazy world in which women are routinely disregarded.Read
Read Features & Reviews Mini-Interviews The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #120: Jeannie Vanasco Kelsey OsgoodJanuary 25, 2018 "If you’ve ever seen a video by somebody running and filming at the same time, that’s what the world looked like: shaky, fast, in and out of focus."Read
Read Features & Reviews Reviews The Meaning of Truth: A Kind of Mirraculas Paradise by Sandra Allen Caroline Macon FleischerJanuary 24, 2018 The way the book is organized reflects Allen’s experience: the ability to meet a book with skepticism and find much to be admired.Read
Read Politics Rumpus Original Finding Freedom Brian BouldreyJanuary 9, 2018 We never want something more than when it has been taken away from us. The opposite of freedom is confinement.Read
Read Features & Reviews Reviews Disease Cloaked in Ambition: Gorilla and the Bird by Zack McDermott Scott McNeightDecember 6, 2017 Gorilla and the Bird is an important resource for anyone impacted by the scope of bipolar disorder, as well as those who want to learn more about it.Read