Released at a critical, pivotal moment during Russia’s brutal and inhumane invasion of Ukraine, the 8th and Atlas […]
Kristina Marie Darling
Writers have always been drawn to John Keats—his exquisite craftsmanship; his short, tragic life; his close acquaintance with […]
A Writer’s Companion: Keats in Our Time by Leslie Stainton
As with other hybrid forms, some of these terms can feel a bit elusive—the lyric essay includes a […]
On the Segmented Essay by Montserrat Andrée Carty
In Nance Van Winckel’s latest collection, a book of experimental short prose essays entitled Sister Zero, she delves […]
Leap into the Water: On Nance Van Winckel’s Sister Zero
Every now and then, a poetry collection comes along that is so seamless, so carefully woven together, the […]
The Unexpected, Evident, and Unusual: A Review of Linda Ann ...
In Jay Rafferty’s Holy Things, the irreverent and the holy meet to form a new kind of prayer, […]
Stripping Away the Robe: A Review of Jay Rafferty’s Holy ...
A winter’s night, a desolate moor. In an old manor house, two weary book reviewers warm themselves before […]
Hound of Us All: Adam McOmber’s Radical Retelling of ...
While still in manuscript form, The Wild Fox of Yemen by Threa Almontaser, her debut collection, was awarded […]
On Threa Almontaser’s The Wild Fox of Yemen
In Michael Chang’s newest book of poetry, Almanac of Useless Talents, their poem “沙漠寂寞 LONELY DESERT,” poses the […]
Michael Chang Creates Their Le Bain De Cristal in Latest ...
It is an honor and a delight to introduce this prose by noted writer Vasyl Makhno, who has […]
An Introduction to Vasyl Makhno by Kristina Marie Darling
It is truly an honor to introduce the twenty-eight issue of Tupelo Quarterly, which celebrates and honors international writing. In […]
Editor’s Note
Kristina Marie Darling needs no introduction to readers of this journal. As Editor-and-Chief of Tupelo Press and Tupelo Quarterly she brings […]