It is becoming more and more common to hear about some language on the verge of […]
Kristina Marie Darling
A Process Note This triptych, a three-page series, includes language excerpted from SPEECH, a manuscript about what […]
A Triptych from SPEECH by Jill Magi
Aletheia is a Greek word often translated as ‘truth’, ‘unforgetting’, ‘unconcealedness.’ While in modern greek, it […]
Aletheia: Reflections on Poetic Knowing by Andrea Applebee
MIGRATION & MEMORY: A MICRO INTERVIEW WITH MONICA VIADA by Elaine Sexton Elaine Sexton: […]
Monica Viada
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Marosa-di-Giorgio-for-Tupelo.pdf Born in Salto, Uruguay, and raised on her family’s farm, Marosa di Giorgio (1932-2004) is […]
A Selection of Poems by Marosa di Giorgio, translated from ...
Thus mathematics may be defined as the subject in which we never know what we are […]
from [NUMERACY] by Catherine Imbriglio
Patron Saint of pregnant women, exiles, and the falsely accused […]
SAINT MARGARET OF ANTIOCH by Anne Champion
PROLOGUE New York City It’s a day like any other and I am in […]
Mother and Child Reunion by Ruth Danon
Nikki Temone, PBX Operator, The Gerber Haus Motel I also am the night auditor, and […]
from The Winesburg Appendix by Michael Martone
Natalia Azarova was born in 1956 in Moscow, graduated from Moscow State University with BA in […]
‘I’ll tuck the horizon under my heels’: A Conversation ...
They rolled down the mountain and were a lone river leaving behind their parents’ battered flesh. […]
The Ring by Camila Charry Noriega, translated by Olivia Lott
We the unlikely the aftermath what remains of heart-muscle and the black earth We in a […]
