http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/from_Vocal_Air.pdf Noah Falck is the author of the full-length collection Snowmen Losing Weight (BatCat Press, 2012), […]
Kristina Marie Darling
The Tailor With an eye for measurement […]
Poems by Laura Cesarco Eglin, translated by Scott Spanbauer
The paths not yet walked, impossible green, verdure sewn to the falls and mists of memory […]
Glimmers and Limbo (Fugue State #1) by Michelle Bitting
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Late_Twentieth_Century_in_the_Form_of_Litany-1.pdf Justin Bigos is author of the poetry chapbook Twenty Thousand Pigeons (iO, 2014). […]
Late Twentieth Century in the Form of Litany by Justin ...
Moore delights in parataxis and inversions of scale; the reader of this formally dexterous poem is […]
An Introduction to Jennifer Moore by Virginia Konchan
negative return i grant me an afternoon sadness turn, tiny wheel of ardor, turn! […]
Poems by Karen Wild Díaz, translated by Ron Paul Salutsky
The cats in Ano Mera if they were religious would be orthodox Christians. They are the […]
The Efficacy of the Light by João Luís Barreto Guimarães, ...
A Process Note by Taisia Kitaiskaia To get started on this poem, I spent time […]
Kroshechka Havroshechka by Taisia Kitaiskaia
In Tyler Mills’ haunting poems of extreme brevity, everyday acts such as hanging a baby’s diapers […]
An Introduction to Tyler Mills by Virginia Konchan
A line from another of Natalie Catasús’s poems haunts me, “how soon body/will sidestep body.” Lately, […]
An Introduction to Natalie Catasús by Cassandra Cleghorn
A pretty good friend came back from warring as men have done since fire and families, […]
