In Someone Who Isn’t Me, the debut novel by musician Geoff Rickly, the slightly fictionalized protagonist Geoff travels […]
Daily Archives: December 14, 2023
Luke Johnson’s poetry collection Quiver is astonishing in its violent imagery and brutal emotional honesty. It depicts not […]
On Quiver by Luke Johnson: A Review by Natalie Marino
In the latest publication of Mykola Horbal’s Details of an Hourglass: Poems from the Gulag, translated by Myrosia […]
Imploring a Spark of Mercy: A Review of Mykola Horbal’s ...
It is truly an honor to introduce the thirty-first issue of Tupelo Quarterly. In addition to featuring new work by […]
Editor’s Note by Kristina Marie Darling
Jane Huffman’s new poetry collection Public Abstract is a study in form, beginning with the art on the […]
Fragments on Jane Huffman’s Public Abstract
Martin Ott is the author of eleven books of fiction and poetry. He won the De Novo and Sandeen prizes […]
Shadow Dance: A Conversation with Martin Ott – curated ...
Adrie Kusserow is a cultural anthropologist whose ethnographic fieldwork has focused on refugees from Uganda, South Sudan, Bhutan, […]
“The Trauma Mantras: A Conversation with Adrie Kusserow” — curated ...
Ana T. Kralj was born and grew up in Yugoslavia. She studied comparative literature. She writes in prose […]
The Visit: A Conversation with Ana T. Kralj – ...
Awarded Guggenheim and, three times, National Endowment fellowships for fiction and creative nonfiction, Thomas Farber has been a […]
Penultimates: A Conversation with Thomas Farber – curated by Kristina ...
Sybil Baker’s latest novel is Apparitionspublished by Signal 8 Press. Her short novella The Picture Vanishes is available as a free […]