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@The_Rumpus is open for essay submissions until February 28, so here’s a #RumpusEssays thread in which our readers share what they would like to see. Give them a follow and send your essay in here therumpus.submittable.com/submit
@jamiecattanach looks for “braids that surprise and enlighten me, a voice I'd trust with my life, and an artful attention to detail at the sentence level.” @The_Rumpus #RumpusEssays
@hannahwohly likes “essays about home (whatever that may mean), identity, place––or any topic that trails away from these but always seems to come back. I also love fresh takes on structure & great voices that keep me in.” @The_Rumpus #RumpusEssays
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@The_Rumpus is open for essay submissions until February 28, so here’s a #RumpusEssays thread in which our editors share what they would like to see. Give them a follow and send your essay our way via @submittable (See submission guidelines: therumpus.submittable.com/submit)
Asst. Editor @ShaanWrites would “love to see pieces straddling the line of academic and lyrical. Bonus points if the academic material is non-literary (e.g., economics, hard sciences, history)!" #RumpusEssays
@ShaanWrites Asst. Editor @ajshults appreciates essays about "the things that get you through—think slice of life as a lens to a bigger argument or cultural phenomenon (not an endpoint)." #RumpusEssays
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@The_Rumpus is open for essay submissions until February 28, so here’s a #RumpusEssays thread in which our amazing editors share what they would like to see in submissions. Give them a follow and send your essay our way via @submittable (therumpus.submittable.com/submit)
@The_Rumpus Features Editor @happiestwerther is “still (forever) in love with the researched essays that teach me something about a subject while I also learn about a narrator.” #RumpusEssays
@The_Rumpus Assistant Features Editor @sarahkasbeer would like to see “essays with unexpected engines / innovative structures / emotional and intellectual depth / good ole narrative tension.” #RumpusEssays
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