Catherine Imbriglio: Your book, Earthly Materials: Journeys Through our Bodies’ Emissions, Excretions and Disintegrations, is a rich, multilayered text […]
Catherine Imbriglio: Your book, Earthly Materials: Journeys Through our Bodies’ Emissions, Excretions and Disintegrations, is a rich, multilayered text […]
It is truly an honor to introduce the thirty-sixth issue of Tupelo Quarterly. We are thrilled to announce the winners, […]
Ellen Kombiyil uses redaction, collage, and recombination to expose a dark history. The result is both acerbically witty […]
Bolton’s poems are generous and skillfully compressed, visionary and focused. I was drawn in so fully by their […]
Exploring themes of purification, healing, and rebirth, this six-part lyrical essay is as insightful as it is moving, as […]
TQ36 Guest Poet: Donna Stonecipher Poetry writing is a holistic proposition, and I believe we ought to talk […]
Martha McCollough’s newest book of poems, Trash Witch, strewn with magical debris, overshadowed by death, and fraught with […]
Summer Hardinge lives near the Potomac River in Maryland and facilitates Amherst Writers and Artists workshops in the […]
Vasvi Kejriwal is a former lawyer from India. Her work has been nominated for a Pushcart, and has […]
If I’d known then what I know now, I would’ve handled myself differently that summer in Kabul. It […]