I am so excited to finally introduce Ark Two Memoir by J.C. Hallman to our readers. Sometimes you […]
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Jen DeGregorio is a rising star in the contemporary literary landscape. Among her many artistic gifts is an […]
An Introduction to Jen DeGregorio by Kristina Marie Darling
Jen DeGregorio is the author of the poetry collection What to Wear Out (Get Fresh Books, 2025). Her writing has […]
A Folio of Poetry Excerpted From What to Wear Out ...
Mani Leyb (1883-1953), the pen name of Mani Leyb Brahinsky, was a Yiddish writer and shoemaker born in […]
from Mani Leyb’s Vunder Iber Vunder: “The Bird” — translated ...
fractals Ling Feng, trans. Jonathan Chan my loneliness is like a straightjacket. just as with my body, when it is […]
Ling Fen — “fractals” — translated by Jonathan Chan
In this life I’ve been privileged to be surrounded by women who are older and wiser than I, […]
Chantale Van Tassel on Eleanor Kedney’s Twelve Days From Transfer
An Interview with Jenny Grassl, conducted by Abigail Ardelle Zammit Abigail Ardelle Zammit: Even before I started reading […]
Two Innovators in Conversation: Jenny Grassl & Abigail Ardelle Zammit ...
MELORA WOLFF’s essay collection Bequeath is available from LSU Press. Her work has appeared in publications such as […]
“Strangers filled with their own haunting histories: A Conversation ...
The Intersection of Poetry and Jungian Analysis through the Metaphor: In Creation You are Created is a remarkable […]
The World Looked Like One Continuous Place: A Conversation with ...
My works are based on places and memories of places that feel more like dreams than reality. They […]
Katrina Bello
It is truly an honor to introduce the thirty-fifth issue of Tupelo Quarterly. In addition to featuring new work by […]
Editor’s Note
In the preface to his collection of essays Living in Language: The Literary Word at Work in the […]