Kimberly Bowes specializes in Roman archaeology. Her first two books and early career focused on the archaeology of […]
Kristina Marie Darling
Aliza Wong is director of the American Academy in Rome and professor of History and Honors at Texas […]
Aliza Wong on Vision, Community Stewardship, and the American Academy ...
Cal Avono is a faculty member at the Department of English, Université de Lomé and the chair of […]
Cal Avono on Community, Cross-Cultural Exchange, & the Power of ...
David Huebert’s debut novel, Oil People, is a petro-mythic parable for our times. Part historical fiction, part eco-horror, […]
Talking Through Oil: A Review of Oil People by David ...
From the poet’s intro statement: “I wasn’t really interested in going to the museum.” Wickersham writes that her […]
You Were the Ship and She Was You: Joan Wickersham’s ...
Artist Statement & Biographical Note In many ways, my work carries on traditions of American craft and country […]
Larry Krone
We are clearly presented with two books in one, both representing formidable literary craft in their retelling of […]
A Review of Eileen Cleary’s Wild Pack of the Living ...
Solfrain’s Temporary Beast is haunted by the spirits of dead family members, spirits of miscarriages, and all the […]
A Review of Joanna Solfrian’s Temporary Beast by Cheryl Passanisi
Music is a refuge throughout Spoke the Dark Matter. Music from Philip Glass to Bach is referenced and […]
Spoke the Dark Matter by Michelle Whittaker – Reviewed by ...
Kurtis Lesick is an artist, curator, researcher, and award-winning creative content specialist. His installations, media works, digital performances, […]
“Archeology, Theory, & Mischief: A Conversation with Kurtis Lesick” – ...
Stella Hayes is the author of two poetry collections, Father Elegies (What Books Press, 2024) and One Strange […]
A Poet’s Dangerous Work: A Conversation with Stella Fridman ...
It is truly an honor to introduce the thirty-fourth issue of Tupelo Quarterly. In addition to featuring new work by […]