The editors of Tupelo Quarterly are thrilled to announce the judge for TQ11’s “Call and Response” Poetry Contest, […]
The editors of Tupelo Quarterly are thrilled to announce the judge for TQ11’s “Call and Response” Poetry Contest, […]
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Alsop-Witness.compressed-copy.pdf Maureen Alsop, Ph.D. is the author of four full collections of poetry including Mantic, Apparition […]
The Word in the (Moving) World A word-art series that returned to the beginning. […]
1. Revelation came to you on a September day, not on top of a dry mountain, but […]
It’s the shape of your arm, the ring On your left ring finger, muted Downturned gaze […]
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Lorene_Delany_Ullman-Saved_submission_Tupelo_Delany-Ullman.compressed-copy.pdf Jody Servon creates collaborative and socially engaged projects that encourage public interaction and personal exploration. […]
Poetry can be supremely palliative, adding beauty where little is found or providing therapeutic relief from […]
I first read this batch of Toby Martinez de las Rivas’ poems at a large, outdoor […]
You make the lines, but you must also obey their rules of repeating. He called it […]
SHE WALKS THE TUNNEL CUTTING THROUGH CASTLE HILL lined with little gold mosaic tiles illuminated by […]
—an elegy for zhang zao I an extended winter, snow was still falling in march, no leaves […]
March crashing its green fruit against the re-given sky, you mute the […]