Read Features & Reviews Poetry Rumpus Original Others Would Tell Me Nothing Is Mine: Talking with Barbara Jane Reyes ire’ne lara silvaSeptember 8, 2020 Barbara Jane Reyes discusses her new collection, LETTERS TO A YOUNG BROWN GIRL.Read
Read Rumpus Original Milked Veena DinavahiAugust 4, 2020 I mourn for my body, for the toll the world has taken on it.Read
Read Features & Reviews Poetry Reviews Mothers and Daughters: Girl by Veronica Golos Devon BalwitJuly 17, 2020 Bodies become something to escape from or leave behind.Read
Read Features & Reviews Poetry Reviews Let Our Rage Become a Storm: Kelly Grace Thomas’s Boat Burned M Jaime ZuckermanJuly 10, 2020 In this collection, women are “vesseled,” carrying the burdens of our culture.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original On Shapeshifting and Surrender: A Conversation with Abi Palmer Amy MackeldenJuly 1, 2020 Abi Palmer discusses her new book, SANATORIUM.Read
Read Features & Reviews Mini-Interviews The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #224: Marcia Trahan Sue William SilvermanJune 30, 2020 “Memoir is about recreating the complexities of a life.”Read
Read Rumpus Original In Protest of a Body that Refuses to End Clara TrippeJune 30, 2020 All I want is to feed myself like a person who wants to be fed.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original Peering in at Life: A Conversation with Mary South Shannon PerriJune 26, 2020 Mary South discusses her debut story collection, YOU WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN.Read
Read Rumpus Original Body Inheritance Anna HeldJune 23, 2020 I needed my beauty to be invisible, either accidental or not at all.Read
Read Features & Reviews Poetry Reviews A Tightrope Act: Frozen Charlotte by Susan de Sola Maryann CorbettMay 22, 2020 It’s de Sola’s genuineness in portraying this tightrope act that is Frozen Charlotte’s chief virtue.Read
Read Features & Reviews Mini-Interviews The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #218: Rufi Thorpe Frances YackelMay 21, 2020 “It doesn’t matter your gender or your sexual orientation; you can disorder your eating.”Read
Read Rumpus Original Bald-headed Muthaf*cker Tahirah Alexander GreenMay 19, 2020 Healing is slow. Fast. Slow again.Read