This coming May, Tupelo Press will have the incredible honor of publishing Lee Sharkey’s posthumous volume of poetry, […]
Daily Archives: March 14, 2021
Terese Svoboda is the author of 19 books of poetry, fiction, memoir, biography and translation, and has won […]
“Poetry is about play”: A Conversation with Terese Svoboda ...
Elizabeth A.I. Powell is an exciting voice in contemporary literature. An acclaimed novelist as well a skilled poet, […]
An Introduction to Elizabeth A.I. Powell by Kristina Marie Darling
–for Eero Saarieen and my grandfather I sit inside the imaginationof the world. Outside flights aviateover me, headed […]
LOVE SONG OF JFK TWA TERMINAL: A CROWN by Elizabeth ...
Lee Sharkey is the author of Walking Backwards (Tupelo, 2016), Calendars of Fire (Tupelo, 2013), and five earlier books of poems, as well […]
A Folio of Poetry by Lee Sharkey
Kristina Marie Darling: Your first book, Music for Exile, was recently launched by Tupelo Press. What are three […]
“My activism is rooted in love”: A Conversation with ...
Nathaniel Rosenthalis lives in New York City. His poems have appeared in Lana Turner, Denver Quarterly, Conjunctions, The Chicago Review and he writes […]
“Body as an Instrument”: An Interview with Nathaniel Rosenthalis — ...
Shou Jie Eng is an architectural designer, researcher, and writer, whose work examines the relationships between spaces, bodies, […]
Four Divers by Shou Jie Eng

Ko Ko Thett’s poetic life was discreetly launched when he took it upon himself to edit a samizdat […]
Rice cooker poetry and bamboophobia — An Interview with Burmese/Myanmar ...
DIANE SAMUELS: DETAILING THE MONUMENTAL BY HANDwith an interview by Elaine Sexton Elaine Sexton: I’d like to hear […]
Diane Samuels
Kim Chinquee is the author of seven collections, most recently Snowdog, was launched in January 2021 with Ravenna […]
Flash Fiction, Collage & Snap Shots: A Conversation with ...
A Process Note I keep a thick written and drawn record. I am interested in seeing what happens when […]