What creates and sustains the solitude of a given book of poetry? The Double Lamp of Solitude offers […] Ben Tripp on The Double Lamp of Solitude by Joshua ...March 31, 2023 in Uncategorized by Kristina Marie Darling
It is truly an honor to introduce the twenty-ninth issue of Tupelo Quarterly. In addition to featuring new work by […] Editor’s NoteMarch 31, 2023 in Uncategorized by Kristina Marie Darling
Kristina Marie Darling: Your stunning poetry collection, A Northern Spring, will soon launch from Trio House Press. How […] A Northern Spring: A Conversation with Matt Mauch & ...March 31, 2023 in Uncategorized by Kristina Marie Darling
Isabel Neal is an exciting voice in contemporary poetry. Drawing from a rich lineage of experimental feminist poets, […] An Introduction to Isabel NealMarch 31, 2023 in Editors' Selections tagged Isabel Neal by Kristina Marie Darling
Isabel Neal is a poet and educator from New England. She earned her MFA from the University of Michigan, […] A Portfolio of Poetry by Isabel NealMarch 31, 2023 in Editors' Selections tagged Isabel Neal by Kristina Marie Darling
Sarah Maclay is the author of Nightfall Marginalia, due out from What Books Press in late 2023, and […] “Nightfall Marginalia: A Conversation with Sarah Maclay and a Portfolio ...March 31, 2023 in Editor's Feature tagged Kristina Marie Darling / Nightfall Marginalia / Sarah Maclay by Tiffany Troy
Process Note This diagrammatic poem began as a thought exercise on how to capture the meandering, yet repetitive, […] Kelsey Zimmerman—”Look”March 31, 2023 in Collaborative and Cross-Disciplinary Texts tagged Kelsey Zimmerman by Tiffany Troy
K.D. Harryman’s second poetry collection, Girls’ Book of Knots, is a loom traversed by delicate fibres, tensile bodies […] Abigail Ardelle Zammit on K.D. Harryman’s Girls’ Book of KnotsMarch 31, 2023 in Reviews tagged Abigail Ardelle Zammit / Girls' Book of Knots / K.D. Harryman by Tiffany Troy
Meredith Stricker returns with yet another poignant and visually innovative collection of lyrical essays and documentary poetry that […] Yasmine Guiga on Meredith Stricker’s RewildMarch 31, 2023 in Reviews tagged Meredith Stricker / Rewild / Yasmine Guiga by Tiffany Troy
Process Note This collaborative project configures the body in different contexts and explores how to articulate a sense […] Cressida Blake Roe and Jemma Leigh Roe—“The Accidental Body”March 31, 2023 in Collaborative and Cross-Disciplinary Texts tagged Cressida Blake Roe / Jemma Leigh Roe by Tiffany Troy
Marianne Worthington grew up in urban Appalachia, listening to country and folk music and letting it live within […] “She takes the open fifths into the choir of her ...March 31, 2023 in Editor's Feature tagged Marianne Worthington / The Girl Singer / Tiffany Troy by Tiffany Troy
Eileen Cleary’s 2 a.m. with Keats begins with a lament for the dead. This could simply be a […] Listening to the Dead: Alexis David on Eileen Cleary’s 2AM ...March 31, 2023 in Reviews tagged 2AM with Keats / Alexis David / Eileen Cleary by Tiffany Troy