MIRIAM ANCIS: BENDING THE RULES OF GEOMETRY a micro-interview with Elaine Sexton Elaine Sexton: I wonder if […]
Kristina Marie Darling
Toothless starlight, sing to me now. Low moon, skin-swaddled and ancient, speak from the I of […]
Last Lines by Brynn Saito
Kristín Eiríksdóttir is an award-winning novelist, short story writer, poet, and playwright from Reykjavík, Iceland. […]
Evelyn Hates Her Name by Kristín Eiríksdóttir – translated by ...
A Process Note Reallifeaninstallation is a web project designed by Phuong T. Vuong and Julie Carr to […]
Installation 7 by Adrian Arias & Julie Carr
Brynn Saito’s “First Lines” and “Last Lines” weave together imperatives, fragments, and questions to create a […]
An Introduction to Brynn Saito by Traci Brimhall
A Process Note I first started thinking about video poetry and experimental film centered on poetry as “poem-films,” […]
Wyoming by Tyler Truman Julian & Joshua Young
A Process Note These pieces are part of an ongoing body of work entitled ‘Filthy Lucre – A Visual […]
from Filthy Lucre: “Blood Money,” “Red Ink,” “Bottom Lines,” “Sell ...
Janaka Stucky is a mystic poet, performer, and founding editor of the award-winning press, Black Ocean. He is […]
“The poem becomes the vessel for mystical experience”: A ...
Until now, all my editorial features as a translation editor for Tupelo Quarterly have had fairly tight themes. […]
Translation Feature: Mexico, Uruguay, Two Poets in Conversation Across ...
Anna Maria Hong’s first poetry collection, Age of Glass, won Cleveland State University Poetry Center’s […]
Ouranus by Anna Maria Hong
A Process Note I first started thinking about video poetry and experimental film centered on poetry as “poem-films,” […]
Hence by Jill Mceldowney & Joshua Young
Jake Levine is an American translator, poet, and scholar. He received both his BA and MFA from the […]
