Daily Archives: February 28, 2026
There are rare moments in a poet’s life when an interview stops being an interview and becomes something […]
An Introduction to Andrew Chi Keong Yim by Darius Phelps
It is truly an honor to introduce the thirty-seventh issue of Tupelo Quarterly. Gratitude to everyone who submitted work […]
Editor’s Note by Kristina Marie Darling
These two poems by Andy Chen sit beside each other like mirrors that refuse to flatter. One is […]
An Introduction to Andy Chen’s “Self-Portrait as Treatise on Beauty”and”The ...
There are poems that ask to be understood, and then there are poems that ask to be believed. […]
An Introduction to Dorothy Chan’s “I Am Working Through My ...
What makes Dawn McGuire’s “Field Notes: It’s 3 a.m.” so immediately arresting is not simply its premise—William Blake […]
On Dawn McGuire’s “Field Notes: It’s 3 a.m.” – by ...
Dawn McGuire is the author of four poetry collections. Her work has appeared in numerous anthologies and journals, […]
“Field Notes: It’s 3 a.m.” by Dawn McGuire
What first arrests us in Sam Magavern’s “Noah’s Weather Report” is its tone of calm authority—arriving not from […]
Weather as Prophecy, Praise as Labor, On Sam Magavern’s “Noah’s ...
Sam Magavern’s publications include a non-fiction book, Primo Levi’s Universe, and two books of poetry, Noah’s Ark and […]
