http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Lord-means—one-possessing-authority.pdf Chelsea Dingman’s first book, Thaw, was chosen by Allison Joseph to win […]
Kristina Marie Darling
a woman bald the smell of ash that used to be hair looks five times her […]
my country always from a burning tank by B.B.P. Hosmillo
This morning Mama rasped go to hell but I stay balled between these machines & their […]
Still Life with Lines from Isaiah by Emily Rose Cole
We smell rusting smoke from the road but can’t see through the trees to find the […]
from Occasional Chainsaws in the Valley of Eternal Sorry by ...
Before that, I was a thief. Just little things: costume jewelry, lipsticks, lacy underpants. Before that, I […]
I WAS SIXTEEN FOR TWENTY YEARS by Cecilia Woloch
Hope Wabuke is the author of the chapbooks The Leaving and Movement No.1: Trains. She is […]
Unsilence the Silence: Two Poems and a Conversation with Hope ...
Children should learn how to read and write not by means of nouns (home, mother, tree, […]
The Name of the Dead by Fabio Morábito, translated by ...
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Luman-TQ-HQ-min.pdf Douglas Luman’s poetry and prose has been published in magazines such as Salamander, […]
from PREFAB by Douglas Luman
Patron Saint of bodily ills, headaches, people in need of grace, lacemakers, […]
SAINT TERESA OF AVILA by Anne Champion
To lose history is to lose ground cover. What keeps our fossils safe from washing out […]
Black Hole by Naomi Edwards
SANCTUARY AS SUBJECT MATTER: A MICRO INTERVIEW WITH DIANE SAMUELS by Elaine Sexton […]
Diane Samuels
The cow lies down across the grass and waits for the wound the knife’s glint; that […]
