Green landscape. The smell of grass and petrichor. Bob Dylan sings Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door. Well, […]
Kristina Marie Darling
One night, a humanitarian convoy arrived in her dream. Legs drawn to her chest, head under […]
Untitled [“One night, a humanitarian convoy arrived in her dream”] ...
It is an honor and a delight to introduce the latest issue of Tupelo Quarterly. We […]
Editor’s Note by Kristina Marie Darling
the earth is a spherical spaceship orbiting, at a hundred and seven thousand kilometers per hour, […]
the earth is a spherical spaceship by Carl-Christian Elze, translated ...
Joshua Clover is author of six books including poetry, cultural history, and political theory; he’s been […]
‘An Archive of Confessions’: A Conversation with Joshua Clover, curated ...
I’ve been a fan of Carol Guess’s prose poetry for years. I love its dark whimsy, its […]
An Introduction to Carol Guess by Rochelle Hurt
i got an alma knack for mictlanian winters guzzled pyramids on black ice for lord pemex […]
crude itayyy by Edwin Alanis García
I cannot fault the man who says when we die we go cosmic but I think he […]
The Light, The Blue by Gina Keicher
A sheet of ice across the barnyard. The path near the shed: veer left, by the […]
Homestead by Rob McLennan
Platypus Press is a U.K.-based literary press. At one end of the length spectrum, they publish a select […]
“Teaspoon-sized delicacies”: On Three Recent Chapbooks from Platypus Press
tender: having a soft or yielding texture; demanding careful and sensitive handling tender: a person who tends or […]
“Pain is the heaviest thing”: The Many Meanings of Tender, ...
Airea Matthews’ debut collection, Similacra, is an experiment in time travel, a self-examination that takes place by means […]
