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Fanzine—Whoa!

According to Goodjobbb, Fanzine is like The Rumpus for people living in Europe and the  American South. And we agree! Wait… They have a press and  have published a collection of Dennis Cooper‘s poems....

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Much Dying to Do

Jenna Le reviews Vi Khi Nao’s new book of poetry, The Old Philosopher. While calling it “experimental” poetry, Le claims that Nao’s works are “readable,” with an “informal voice,” unlike much...

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Sound & Vision: Arthur Fournier

Welcome back to Sound & Vision, the Rumpus profile series that spotlights the creative talents of those working behind the scenes in the music industry. What can we learn from the ephemera that...

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This Week in Essays

At Granta, Deepti Kapoor’s observations on traveling the world draw her closer to home. At The Rumpus, Kaylie Jones writes on the ripple effect mental illness has on a family grappling with a loved...

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Introducing Vanishing Ink!

Drawing inspiration from the punk rock zine culture of their youth and a shared love of radio, The Rumpus’s own Allyson McCabe is teaming up with Kevin Wortis (Girlie Action Media) to bring you...

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This Week in Essays

Brandon Taylor grapples with his sexuality and Southern identity over at Lit Hub. Here at The Rumpus, Brea Salim leaves Indonesia and takes her spirituality with her to America, using it as a...

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This Week in Essays

Alexandra Wuest tackles grief, art, and the insights solitude can offer over at Fanzine. For Real Life, Eleanor Penny asks the big questions about and considers the implications of the creation of an...

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This Week in Essays

At Catapult, Pia Ceres writes on immigration and shares stories of undocumented people of the Filipinx diaspora in the US. Here at The Rumpus, Katherine Scott Nelson threads together family history...

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This Week in Essays

Alyssa Knickerbocker writes on new motherhood, superpowers, and powerlessness for Tin House. “When your life begins to leave you behind, you are left with the detritus and no words to describe how...

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