Eloísa Avoletta’s work appears in the online anthology of very young Uruguayan poets, En el camino de los […]
Kristina Marie Darling
The frisson that comes from being drawn further & further out of yourself. The fear of […]
There Is a Wilderness, There Will Always Be by Erin ...
I’m heading home. I’m reading “situations of vertiginous vulnerability” penned by a woman with ovarian cancer. […]
Coming to Terms by Susan Sample
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/ScanlonexcerptToSpeakOfWoeLowell.pdf Suzanne Scanlon is the author of Promising Young Women (Dorothy, a publishing project, […]
from View from the 17th Floor by Suzanne Scanlon
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/archaic-fragment.pdf Elizabeth Forsythe lives and writes in Chicago, IL, where she recently earned her MFA in […]
archaic fragment by Elizabeth Forsythe
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Kaber.pdf Judy Kaber lives in Belfast, Maine. Her poems have appeared in numerous journals, both print […]
Deciduous by Judy Kaber
It is truly an honor to introduce issue eleven of Tupelo Quarterly. In addition to featuring […]
Editor’s Note by Kristina Marie Darling
Melisa Machado (Durazno, Uruguay, 1966) currently lives in Montevideo, where she works as a journalist, writer, […]
An Interview with Melisa Machado by Jesse Lee Kercheval
Jen Hofer is a Los Angeles-based poet, translator, social justice interpreter, teacher, knitter, book-maker, public letter-writer, […]
Jen Hofer on Translating Virginia Lucas
As I write this, I’m listening to Matana Robert’s always. for the first time (I take […]
An Introduction to Mary Jo Bang by Shane McCrae
Several years ago, New American Press acquired the New Stories from the Midwest anthology series (coedited by Jason […]
“Showcasing the region’s diversity”: Okla Elliott & Hannah Stephenson ...
Yuliya Lanina received her Master’s of Fine Art in 2011 from Hunter College, CUNY, NY. Her […]
