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The Rumpus Guide to AWP 2019

AWP is almost upon us! Next week, over 12,000 attendees—writers, editors, publishers, teachers, students, and book lovers—will descend upon Portland, OR for four days of literary madness. The...

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The Thread: The Unthought Known

At the beginning of March, I was asked to watch Holly Austin Smith’s survivor story. My team at work was planning to discuss including it in a curriculum. From the setup, I expected to hear about...

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Nurture Rupture: On Motherhood, Writing, and Gender Inequality

As soon as Lacy M. Johnson agreed to this project, and we began to think about the ideal audience for it, I realized just how much we need more conversations—and publications—that focus on issues of...

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This Week in Essays

“Anything less but the prioritization of women over the pregnancies they carry cedes ground the left cannot afford to lose.” At Intelligencer, Sarah Jones writes urgently on the need to reframe how we...

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Notable NYC: 6/8–6/14

Saturday 6/8: Nathan Englander presents Kaddish.com. Congregation Beth Elohim, 8 p.m., Free with RSVP. Monday 6/10: Lisa Maria Basile, Diannely Antigua, Kate Doyle, and Dennis Norris II join the Pigeon...

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What to Read When You’re Mad Enough to Burn It Down

I used to think of anger as a sickness, something I should expel from my body as quickly as possible. Even when I had every reason to be angry—even when I had been wronged, or when I was reacting to...

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The Rumpus Book Club Chat with Jeannie Vanasco

The Rumpus Book Club chats with Jeannie Vanasco about new memoir, Things We Didn’t Talk About When I Was a Girl (Tin House, October 2019), writing about trauma, the importance of the FBI’s revised...

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You Have to Look For It: A Conversation with Cameron Dezen Hammon

Cameron Dezen Hammon’s hauntingly reflective, philosophical and spectacular memoir This Is My Body takes us into her religious world in a megachurch in Texas from the first chapter. A half-Jewish New...

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Making It Through: A Conversation with Kelly J. Baker

Kelly J. Baker’s Final Girl is a collection of essays that explores the issues of trauma, mental illness, and grief. Baker digs into her childhood trauma and examines how it has shaped who she is...

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From the Archive: The Rumpus Interview with Lacy M. Johnson

This was originally published at The Rumpus on July 22, 2014. During the month of June 2022, we’re highlighting some of our favorite work from The Rumpus archives to show readers how the magazine has...

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