Jennifer Givhan’s Landscape with Headless Mama, winner of the Pleiades Press Editor’s Prize for poetry, is a haunting […]
Jennifer Givhan’s Landscape with Headless Mama, winner of the Pleiades Press Editor’s Prize for poetry, is a haunting […]
A busy antique store is nestled less than two blocks from my house, attracting dozens of elderly visitors […]
Joy Ladin’s eighth poetry collection, Fireworks in the Graveyard, is a testimonial of personal transformation. A stunning book […]
Jeffrey Alfier’s latest collection of poetry, Fugue for a Desert Mountain, takes the reader on a […]
Amelia Martens’s debut collection of prose poems, The Spoons in the Grass Are There to Dig a Moat […]
You’d show up in pajama pants and slippers to dig ditches for the old boy at the […]
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Selva_Casal_for_Tupelo.pdf Selva Casal (b. 1930) is the author of fifteen books of poetry. A […]
Think of Susie Love and Silver Son, my aunt said. She spouted nonsense words, her eyes […]
After ten years of unsuccessful siege, the Greeks, apparently, have gone, leaving a huge wooden horse […]
Our girls were disappearing. Missing from back yards, bunk beds, and basketball courts. Missing on roller skates, […]
There are two ways to hit a baseball. One is to put it where you want it; […]
i planted a camellia in the yard. i wanted to be a lady, not a war-ravaged […]