It is truly an honor to introduce the twenty-sixth issue of Tupelo Quarterly. In addition to featuring new work by […]
Kristina Marie Darling
Angelo Mao is a poet and a scientific researcher who does experiments on mice. The premise of the […]
The Slaughterhouse and Sanctuaries of Angelo Mao’s Abattoir — by ...
Nick Courtright is the author of The Forgotten World, Let There Be Light,and Punchline, and is the Executive Editor of Atmosphere […]
“From counting syllables religiously to letting the page’s white space ...
An Introduction by Mary Kathryn Jablonski Somehow, my mind leaps to the poetry of Louise Glück when I […]
Laura Von Rosk: Up, Over, Down, and Through
An Introduction by Mary Kathryn Jablonski To find an artist whose work is at once both exciting and […]
Gina Occhiogrosso: Heroic Femininity
An Artist Statement In my recent works, I explore various ways of observing and visually comprehending the weather […]
Kalina Winska
An Artist Statement This series of photographs came about as an authentic encounter between two women. I wanted […]
Jenny Grassl
Dana Roeser is a contemporary master, a gifted poet whose work has not yet received the praise that […]
An Introduction to Dana Roeser by Kristina Marie Darling
Dana Roeser’s fourth book, All Transparent Things Need Thundershirts, won the Wilder Prize at Two Sylvias Press and was […]
A Folio of Poetry by Dana Roeser
she wore a halo and kept looking out at the parking lot in front of vons eyes fixed […]
i saw her today again but this time by Ismael ...
Santillanes’s poem toggles between the real and the surreal, between seeing and being seen, between being in the world […]
