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Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original We Can Be Both Torn and Whole: Talking with Jeannine Ouellette Megan VeredMarch 24, 2021 Jeannine Ouelette discusses her debut memoir, THE PART THAT BURNS.Read
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Read Features & Reviews Reprint Rumpus Exclusive: “Dear G.B.” Jessica Lind PetersonJanuary 11, 2021 There are many ways to be ripped to shreds.Read
Read Features & Reviews Reviews Reading the Landscape of the Past: Jessica J. Lee’s Two Trees Make a Forest Sangamithra IyerDecember 23, 2020 Learning to read a landscape can reveal a deep history.Read