One Hundred Apocalypses and Other Apocalypses by Lucy Corin
In contemporary parlance, apocalypse usually connotes final endings and violence. The apocalyptic worlds of our imagination run amok with great calamities: Earth-coating nuclear blasts, emerging...
View ArticleThe Rumpus At SF Lit Crawl!
Tomorrow Night!The Rumpus proudly presents: For We Have Fallen to Our Knees!The Rumpus is excited to participate in the San Francisco Lit Crawl! Come see readings by: Lucy Corin, Saeed Jones, Mac...
View ArticleTin House interviews Lucy Corin
Lucy Corin is on a roll. Her book, One Hundred Apocalypses And Other Apcoalypses is making the rounds and with 103 stories it has a long time to go before people are done talking about it. Check out...
View ArticlePretend You’re at Our LitQuake Event with LitCast
LitCast, the podcast arm of San Francisco’s annual LitQuake festival, has a new episode up featuring your favorite literary website: the Rumpus!Recorded live at our last LitQuake event, the episode...
View ArticleThe Rumpus Interview with Wendy C. Ortiz
Bruja, just published by CCM on October 31, is Wendy C. Ortiz’s third book. It comes on the heels of Hollywood Notebook (Writ Large Press, 2015), which followed her debut memoir, Excavation (Future...
View ArticleNext Letter in the Mail: Lucy Corin
Our next Letter in the Mail comes from Lucy Corin! Lucy writes to us about her badass childhood friend J and what happened when she went searching for on the Internet and social media. To make sure...
View ArticleBrain Soup and Making Things: A Conversation with Rita Bullwinkel
Rita Bullwinkel’s stories, which appear in her debut collection Belly Up (A Strange Object, May 2018), are that device an optometrist uses that shoots air into your eye. They’re potent and necessary,...
View ArticleWhat to Read When the World Is Ending
We are only five days away from the midterm elections. Five weeks ago, Christine Blasey Ford testified in front the Senate and the country to her certainty that Brett Kavanaugh had attempted to...
View ArticleNotable NYC: 3/9–3/15
Saturday 3/9: Karen Hueler, Andrea Rothman, and Erika Swyler join Trumpet Fiction for “Cosima Smiled: Women Scientists in Fiction.” KGB Bar, 7 p.m., free. Ser Serpas and Park McArthur join the Segue...
View ArticleNotable San Francisco: 10/30–11/5
Wednesday 10/30: Ian Duncan will be discussing Human Forms: The Novel in the Age of Evolution. University Press Books in Berkeley at 5 p.m. Hannu Rajaniemi, Meg Elison, and Annalee Newitz will read...
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