It is truly an honor to introduce the newest issue of Tupelo Quarterly. In addition to […]
Kristina Marie Darling
[two women] Two women watch over your grave. Me and the person I might have been. […]
Three Poems by Marie Lundquist, translated by Kristina Bicher
While I grew in my mother’s womb, a tumor grew on her larynx – a stone […]
Sligo Abbey by Rebecca Lindenberg
________________________________________________________ It Is Three Minutes to Midnight / It Is Still Three Minutes to […]
from Brand New Spacesuit by John Gallaher
A whole day without speaking, rain, then sun, then rain again, a few plants in the […]
Sparrow, Sparrow, What Did You Say? by Ada Limón
these did not enter the Ark: the giraffes whose necks, in the early days, […]
Unidentified Animal by Ronaldo Kattan, translated by Katherine M. Hedeen
John Schabel: States of Mind John Schabel’s Passengers, photographs from the tarmac of various airports were striking […]
John Schabel
Maya Pindyck is an interdisciplinary artist/poet, educator, and scholar. Her latest poetry collection, Emoticoncert, was published by Four […]
“‘Poetry has a way of collapsing distance’: A Conversation with ...
The god of secretaries likes them looking the part: making a secretary’s face in […]
The God of Secretaries by Yudit Shahar, translated by Aviya ...
A Process Note The Ashbery erasure poems are the result of a long, sustained act of reading […]
from THE LIGHT! by David Dodd Lee
a certain day a certain woman was out looking for a certain man she […]
Searching for the Lost Man by Ali Abd al-Gayoum, translated ...
...Should I come safe to harbour terror lurks […]
