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Daily Archives: July 14, 2019
Mutant, you said, and we understood. Moonlight unlocks murder dreams, the angels sober. In the mystic […]
First Lines by Brynn Saito

Kylan Rice is a PhD student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he studies nineteenth-century […]
“Cryptography”: An Interview with Kylan Rice and a New Essay ...
Rodrigo Toscano’s newest book of poetry is Explosion Rocks Springfield (Fence Books, 2016). Forthcoming is In Range (Counterpath, 2019). His previous books include, Deck of […]
“‘Staying in Range’: An Interview with Rodrigo Toscano and a ...
The human brain weighs 1300 grams, about the heft of one two-slice toaster. I love this […]
Toaster by Annie Diamond

A Process Note Last year, I started doing research on one of the bits of Chicago local history […]
from [Licorice, Laudanum] by Kristy Bowen
Pink as a seashell. Mid-yawn, breasts rising like soldiers. In the shopping cart, duct tape & […]
Ode to the Damsel by Hala Alyan
KEVIN WIXTED: AT PLAY IN THE FIELD a micro-interview with Elaine Sexton Elaine Sexton: Your new paintings, […]
Kevin Wixted
Editor’s Note Tupelo Quarterly’s Collaborative & Cross-Disciplinary is frequently home to poetry films, video poems, and multimedia work. […]
Rabbit Light Movies: A Retrospective
A Process Note Reallifeaninstallation is a web project designed by Phuong T. Vuong and Julie Carr to accompany […]
Installation 8 by Julie Carr & Yanara Friedland
I couldn’t say exactly when the thermal met the dew point and I knew I was […]
Cloud by Christine Hemp
Ginny Threefoot received her MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Her work has recently appeared […]