Laurel Nakanishi’s debut poetry collection Ashore (Tupelo Press, 2021) directs our gaze to the “patchwork island” of Hawaii […]
Kristina Marie Darling
As a collection, The Earliest Witness by G.C. Waldrep (Tupelo Press 2021) is curious. It features the poet, […]
The Pale Residue of Ghosts and Mirrors: A Review of ...
It is truly an honor to introduce the twenty-fourth issue of Tupelo Quarterly, which celebrates and honors the […]
Editor’s Note
Andrea Blancas Beltran is a writer and artist from El Paso, Texas. Her work has been selected for […]
“I cannot locate a photograph of us”: A Video Poem ...
“America the Beautiful.” is more than a story of the unraveling of a relationship. In crisp, restrained writing, the writer […]
Judge’s Citation by Samuel Kọ́láwọlé
Jiarong Zhang is a rising star in the literary arts. It has been said that the true frontier […]
An Introduction to Jiarong Zhang by Kristina Marie Darling
It is an honor and a pleasure to introduce Tiffany Troy’s portfolio of literary criticism. As an avid […]
An Introduction to Tiffany Troy by Kristina Marie Darling
Raz Tal is an exciting voice in contemporary nonfiction. In prose as luminous as it is suspenseful, she […]
An Introduction to Raz Tal by Kristina Marie Darling
Divya Victor is the author of CURB (Nightboat Books); KITH, a book of verse, prose memoir, lyric essay and visual objects […]
“I had to grow a new tongue,” a conversation with ...
Sabra Embury’s meticulously composed collages speak in a language of dreams. At times narrative and serene, at others, […]
“How much of creation is a seance?” A Conversation with ...
Naoko Fujimoto was born and raised in Nagoya, Japan. Recent work appears or is forthcoming in POETRY, the […]
“Translate & Transport”: A Conversation with Naoko Fujimoto & A ...
Mid-century sophistication, the mysticism of objects “nestled deep in tiger-oak drawers,” the way being taken into the confidence […]