What creates and sustains the solitude of a given book of poetry? The Double Lamp of Solitude offers […]
Daily Archives: March 31, 2023
It is truly an honor to introduce the twenty-ninth issue of Tupelo Quarterly. In addition to featuring new work by […]
Editor’s Note
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 & ...
Isabel Neal is an exciting voice in contemporary poetry. Drawing from a rich lineage of experimental feminist poets, […]
An Introduction to Isabel Neal
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 Neal

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 ...
Process Note This diagrammatic poem began as a thought exercise on how to capture the meandering, yet repetitive, […]
Kelsey Zimmerman—”Look”
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 Knots
Meredith Stricker returns with yet another poignant and visually innovative collection of lyrical essays and documentary poetry that […]
Yasmine Guiga on Meredith Stricker’s Rewild
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”

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 ...
Eileen Cleary’s 2 a.m. with Keats begins with a lament for the dead. This could simply be a […]