Adrienne Raphel’s debut collection of poetry, What Was It For, careens on the edges of nonsense—which […]
Adrienne Raphel’s debut collection of poetry, What Was It For, careens on the edges of nonsense—which […]
“Among couples who had a stillbirth, nearly 60 percent broke up within ten years, while close […]
A Process Note In the series Textual Portraits, images of contemporary women emerge from historic words. The […]
Patron Saint of architects, firemen, miners, prisoners, artillerymen, and firemen […]
For the last issue of Tupelo Quarterly, TQ11, I curated an Editorial Feature, “An Inheritance of Riches: […]
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/When-did-you-last-see-rain.pdf July Westhale is the author of Trailer Trash (2016 Kore Press Book Award), The Cavalcade […]
There is no lavender in her. No lily or silk. My mother Warned me any woman […]
A Process Note In the series Textual Portraits, images of contemporary women emerge from historic words. The […]
In this interview, the founding editor of Plays Inverse Press, Tyler Crumrine, discusses the ways in […]
– Hopper’s Cape Cod Evening But it seems noonish, as if […]
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Some-night.pdf July Westhale is the author of Trailer Trash (2016 Kore Press Book Award), The Cavalcade […]
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/33.pdf Jakuzen was a 12th century priest of the Buddhist Tendai sect; he resided outside the […]