Posts Tagged: Ryan Chapman

Notable Online: 4/11–4/17

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Literary events taking place virtually this week!

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Notable Online: 1/10–1/16

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Notable Online: 12/6–12/12

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Notable Online: 5/10–5/16

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Notable Online: 5/3–5/9

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Notable Online: 4/26–5/2

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Notable NYC: 12/7–12/13

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Literary events in and around NYC this week!

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Notable NYC: 11/30–12/6

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Notable NYC: 8/17–8/23

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Notable NYC: 7/20–7/26

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The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #183: Ryan Chapman

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“[Y]ou really want to engage a reader, and not abuse their time.”

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Notable NYC: 6/8–6/14

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Literary events in and around NYC this month!

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Notable NYC: 5/18–5/24

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The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #175: Mira Jacob

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“I wanted it to feel like it was done with urgency because it was.”

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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 NYC: 9/15–9/21

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Literary events in and around NYC this week!

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“Debate/Discuss/Rend Garments”

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Over at Electric Literature, Ryan Chapman interviews Teddy Wayne, whose third novel, Loner, seems to effortlessly blow by the clichés of the campus novel: as Ryan calls it, “the writer’s equivalent of the pop ballad.” Wayne begins by citing “non-campus” novels as influences—The Talented Mr. Riply, Lolita, Notes from Underground—and he’s clearly transcended college culture […]

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Notable NYC: 11/30–12/6

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Saturday 12/7: Natalie Eilbert, Mike Bushnell, Rob Ostrom, and Christie Ann Reynolds inaugurate the Banquet reading series with an evening of poetry. Eilbert is the founder and editor of The Atlas Review. The Banquet series was launched intending to highlight the intersection of poetry performance and audience experience; it is the product of curators Joshua Kleinberg, […]

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