Chapter 7: BODY – w/ Luna Luis Ortiz, LaLa Zannell, and Gia Love: Black Trans Bodies, Body Sponsorship, […]
Daily Archives: November 14, 2021
What storyteller, art critic, educator, and theorist Ricky Tucker has to teach in his new book And the […]
An Introduction to Ricky Tucker by Laura Cronk
It is truly an honor to introduce the twenty-fifth issue of Tupelo Quarterly. With the launch of this milestone […]
Editor’s Note by Kristina Marie Darling
Ayomide Festus offers stunning, singing lyric fragments that weave together myth and postmodern experimental forms. Yet at the […]
An Introduction to Ayomide Festus by Kristina Marie Darling
Cynie Cory is an exciting voice in contemporary poetry. It has been said that the new frontier in […]
An Introduction to Cynie Cory by Kristina Marie Darling
Noel Quinones has the big lovely voice I hear in poets like Natalie Diaz and Terrence Hayes, but […]
An Introduction to Noel Quinones
If poetry is the reinvention of language and form, then Gabriel Houck’s prose is the reinvention of the […]
An Introduction to Gabriel Houck by Seth Brady Tucker
I know the poet David Kirby fairly well but not nearly well enough as I’d like; in grad […]
An Introduction to David Kirby by Seth Brady Tucker
Darcie Abbene writes with lyricism that is as beautiful as it is understated. For those who know her […]
An Introduction to Darcie Abbene by Kristina Marie Darling
—many poets started to write pastoral poetry that yearnow we are trapped in the image of wheat—we’ve escaped […]
1989, the year flooded with wheat by Xiao Yin – ...
When a potato fallsthe muddy earth accepts it.When a bunch of potatoes fallthe muddy earth takes them all.In […]