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Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original Truer Than True: Talking with Laura Munson Brooke SiemJuly 2, 2020 Laura Munson discusses her first novel, WILLA’S GROVE.Read
Read Rumpus Original My Father’s Guide to Field Dressing an Elk Janna ColemanJuly 1, 2020 Around here, we don’t waste meat, and we don’t waste life.Read
Read Fiction Rumpus Original Rumpus Original Fiction: Wild Animals Ren WeberMay 27, 2020 I searched in its beady eyes and tried to find a motherly warmth.Read
Read Rumpus Original It’s a Beautiful (Toxic) Life Mary MandevilleMay 6, 2020 My defensiveness has never been what’s saved me.Read
Read Features & Reviews Poetry Reviews On Loss of Land and Loss of Girlhood: Taneum Bambrick’s Vantage Aria AberMay 1, 2020 Girlhood remains, like the land, a constant site of male fascination, desire, and violence.Read
Read Features & Reviews Reviews Man vs Man vs Nature: Beyond the Sea by Paul Lynch Matt WalkerApril 15, 2020 So begins an odyssey of survival. Will they make it?Read
Read Features & Reviews Reprint Rumpus Exclusive: “Ada Bloom Finds the Windmill” Martine MurrayMarch 16, 2020 Ada followed her song deeper into the bush, until the windmill loomed up before her.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original The Lenses We Can’t See: A Conversation with Howard Axelrod Amy DanzerFebruary 28, 2020 Howard Axelrod discusses his new book, THE STARS IN OUR POCKETS.Read
Read Features & Reviews Reviews Metamorphoses: The Uninhabitable Earth and The Overstory Harrison HillJanuary 15, 2020 And then, from this scorched landscape, transformation.Read
Read Features & Reviews Poetry Reviews Scientific, Healing Magic: How to Know the Flowers by Jessica Smith Cynthia Arrieu-KingJanuary 10, 2020 A poem by Jessica Smith yields the feeling that atoms of meaning vibrate, then come together.Read
Read Features & Reviews Mini-Interviews Poetry The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #203: Molly Spencer Billie Swift and Lena Khalaf TuffahaJanuary 9, 2020 “I would say the primary role of speech in these poems is to attempt something. To try.”Read