This week on THE RUMPUS

"Sertraline: A Prescription Zuihitsu" by Cynthia Manick:
"But to tell the truth─ I’ve always been a bass unsettled, / or a reed note where the key has to paw through / myrrh, gravel, and a Brown Girl smile."

"Arabesque Spilt Down the Middle by Lightning" by Iliana Rocha: 
"Lions, not clouds, overhead— / indicators of bad weather, similar / manes of pink blood we wore  / around our waists, in spite of tulle."


"Best to Leave No Evidence Behind" by Timothy Liu:
"I’m starting to understand / why Hindus gather on ghats // to set their corpses on fire—"

"Icarus Turns Fifty" by Kazim Ali:
"Crudité and crackers. That’s how my own myth starts. / I’m slicing cucumbers when the phone rings with that ominous tone / of a call you are not expecting."


"To Boil Water" by Joseph O. Legaspi: 
"The kettle settles down on the stovetop. / Knob turns right, the igniter flickers, clicks / and ticks like flints striking during the Stone
Age..."

"What is Your Struggle?" by Brynn Saito:
"Your acupuncture doctor calls you a warrior. You hear worrier. Then you hear warrior. What does it / mean to believe in one’s body?"


"Cow" by Tracy Fuad:
"All the cows in Cow are cows, which is to say, they’re female."

Originals & Columns


WE ARE MORE: "agadakir, as in fate" by Perla Kantarjian:
"i spit out my gum while it’s still gushing / a sweet pink."


Sketchbook Reviews, written and illustrated by Kateri Kramer: Poetry Unbound by Pádraig Ó Tuama: 
"This book is so ridiculously good and is perfect for National Poetry Month!" 

 

Interviews & Reviews
 

Tim Z. Hernandez the poem is second, living is first (an interview)

Leanne Ogasawara reviews Kim Haines-Eitzen's Sonorous Desert: What Deep Listening Taught Early Christian Monks—and What It Can Teach Us

What To Read When: You Want to Elevate the Everyday
 

Written and curated by Jessica E. Johnson: titles include Darkly and Completely by Min Kang, Insecurity System by Sara Wainscott, The Kitchen Table Series by Carrie Mae Weems, and more!

Announcing our JUNE Book Club Picks


 
Every month subscribers receive a book in the mail handpicked by The Rumpus staff.Now through midnight on May 15, you can sign up for our May Poetry Book Club pick I Do Everything I'm Told by Megan Fernandes and/or our Prose Book Club pick As If She Had A Say by Jennifer Fliss.

As a subscriber, you'll also be invited to an exclusive online video discussion with the book's author + a Rumpus Editor. Subscribers are encouraged to join in the chat with their questions before and during the conversations. These will take place on the Rumpus' Crowdcast channel and will remain available to subscribers for 1 month after they take place.
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Letters in the Mail (from authors!)

Letters in the Mail from authors is a Rumpus subscription in which you receive an actual, postmarked letter from one of our favorite writers in your IRL mailbox twice a month. All letters are non-promotional, include a creative prompt, and have a return mailing address in case you'd like to write the author back!

Up next, author letters from . . .
May 1: Anne Elizabeth Moore

May 15: Janika Oza
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A special thank you to this month's sponsor Poetry magazine!


We're trying something new with half or full month ad partners for the site and/or our weekly e-newsletter in the hopes of having a more solid way of supporting the work we do at The Rumpus. This also allows us to have more say in who we work with vs. automated ads feeding through our site.

If you're interested in sharing the work you do as a publisher, literary organization, author, or other member of the literary community, please reach out to Monica at [email protected]. We are currently looking for sponsorship partners for May and beyond!

*If you're a Rumpus Member, editor, or volunteer reader, email [email protected] your upcoming literary-related events or classes and we'll do our best to include them in an upcoming free weekly newsletter. We appreciate you supporting the work WE do and would like to pay it forward.

Rumpus Editor and Member Recommendations

Friday April 28, 7 pm at Different Wrld in Asheville, NC

Asheville FM and MadHat present; Voices: A Celebration of Community, Poetry, and Language to benefit Asheville FM’s diverse talk shows and youth programming. Asheville FM is a nonprofit community-run radio station and The Rumpus is proud to co-sponsor this benefit event!
 
Featuring Nathaniel Mackey with musician Vatel Cherry. The evening will also include a tribute to Kevin McIlvoy, and Asheville FM programs Word Play presenting Mildred Barya; Southern Reckoning presenting Jared Wheatley of the Indigenous Walls Project; and The New Wave Youth Radio presented by Reagan Sizemore.
 
ALL proceeds benefit Asheville FM. This is not a Rumpus fundraiser, but we love to support our literary community and thoughtful public radio programs!

More information and to RSVP, visit here.

Calls for Submissions

We are open for Funny Women and Reviews submissions year-round.

(Reminder, annual Rumpus Members can submit their work in any genre all year long.)

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