It is truly an honor to introduce the thirtieth issue of Tupelo Quarterly. In addition to featuring new work by […]
Kristina Marie Darling
David Groff is a poet, writer, independent book editor, literary scout, and teacher. His book of poems, Clay, was chosen […]
Live in Suspense: A Conversation with David Groff – ...
Matt Mauch’s visionary collection of memoir poems, A Northern Spring, centers itself in the midst of March-May 2020, […]
Shannon Vare Christine on Matt Mauch’s A Northern Spring
Life tends to be the ultimate game of intrigue for humans, as one can only guess when, how, […]
Shannon Vare Christine on David Groff’s Live in Suspense
In an age of sound bites, reductionist agendas, and oversimplifications, it is refreshing and comforting to see that […]
Asking the Big Questions: Barbara Hurd’s Epilogues: Afterwords on the ...
Perhaps no contemporary writer-activist has captured the world’s attention the way Ukrainian poet, novelist, and rock star Serhiy […]
“Tomorrow we’ll wake up one day closer to victory:” A ...
The eleventh volume in Lost Horse Press’s Contemporary Ukrainian Poetry Series, Kateryna Kalytko’s Nobody Knows Us Here, and […]
A Review of Kateryna Kalytko’s Nobody Knows Us Here, and ...
Poetry of witness can be powerful, especially when the event witnessed is an ecological tragedy bearing a global […]
Radioactive Sunset and New Dawn: On the Ecopoetry of Wago ...
Quantum Girl Theory is a novel about the real-life disappearance of Paula Jean Welden, a freshman at Bennington […]
Queer Safe Space in Erin Kate Ryan’s Quantum Girl Theory
No matter which way you look at it, the world is on fire. The list of things wrong […]
A Review of Oliver Baez Bendorf’s Advantages of Being Evergreen
One of the toughest jobs for a poet is to assemble their work into a collection. There is […]
A Review of Shayla Lawson’s I Think I’m Ready to ...
It’s not uncommon for poets to reinvent their writing with each new collection. The late James Tate constantly […]