Writers: contribute to T he Rumpus by submitting your writing (check our Writer’s Guidelines) to keep our pages filled with goodness. Checks must be made out to “Fractured Atlas” in order to be tax-deductible and sent to our P.O. If you prefer to send us a check, please contact Alyson at. Unlike contributing through The Rumpus store, donations received via Fractured Atlas are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Please note: contributions for the charitable purposes of The Rumpus must be made through magazine’s page on Fractured Atlas. This sponsorship makes us eligible to apply for some grants for the 1st time and allows our readers to support us through tax-deductible donations. And as of of September 2022, The Rumpus is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. We launched monthly and yearly Membership programs with exclusive content and perks for Members. In 2022, we made two big changes in order to work toward financial stability. We believe that literature is community-and if reading The Rumpus makes you want more, we’ve got more! Sign up to participate in the Rumpus Book Club, Rumpus Poetry Book Club, Letters in the Mail, and join us as a Rumpus Member-each of these programs helps to keep The Rumpus in existence. In January 2022, Alyson Sinclair became the new owner and publisher, Alysia Li-Ying Sawchyn is the Editor-in-Chief, and Marisa Siegel continues at The Rumpus as an editor-at-large. In January 2017, The Rumpus was purchased by Marisa Siegel, who had previously served as Managing Editor from 2014–2017. The Rumpus launched in San Francisco in 2009 and now has editors all over the US. We want to bring new perspectives into the conversation that will make us all look deeper. We lift up new voices alongside those of more established writers our readers may already know and love. Our mostly volunteer-run magazine strives to be a platform for risk-taking voices and writing that might not find a home elsewhere. The Rumpus publishes original fiction, poetry, literary humor writing, comics, essays, book reviews, and interviews with authors and artists of all kinds.
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