Like Elizabeth Bishop, whose legacy he takes up, Joshua Edwards is a poet of travel; I am not […]
Like Elizabeth Bishop, whose legacy he takes up, Joshua Edwards is a poet of travel; I am not […]
cumulus congestus. Bottle glass, cigarillos, sparrows fighting over Cheetos. Things pile up. Turn-of-the-last-century stones set cheek […]
It is truly an honor to introduce TQ10. This issue, the first in which I’ve had the privilege […]
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/A_Pulse_is_a_Pulse_Until.pdf TR Brady is a poet and amateur art historian. Her work has […]
Like most conversations, it’s about light. It’s true: if you drive far enough, fast enough, you’ll […]
Michael Martone was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where he learned at a very early age, […]
I don’t think can you really know anyone until they’re silent. Distant. Lost above a mass […]
Shrine for Girls: A Micro-Interview with Patricia Cronin by Elaine Sexton A Note from the Artist […]
When Carrie looks up at you, pale green eyes pleading, and asks when daddy is coming […]
her pretty face […]
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Toby-Martinez-de-la-Rivas.pdf Toby Martinez de las Rivas was born in 1978. He grew up in Somerset, then […]
My father wears a flash drive around his neck like a dog tag. The flash drive […]