counting mountains writeth deer she was born a lull in aspen he, a stave to ash, […]
Kristina Marie Darling
Juvenal Ortiz Saralegui (1907-1959) born in in Lavalleja, Uruguay, was a poet, literary critic, and journalist. In 1927 […]
Juvenal Ortiz Saralegui, translated from the Spanish by Adam Giannelli
The night my house burned down, I asked what now, and […]
Elegy by Bruce Bond
I met Kate Folk at breakfast, at the MacDowell Colony. Over pancakes and bacon and cooked-to-order […]
An Introduction to Kate Folk by Megan Levad
About the devastated warmth of the porch light hunger, about stars swallowed by the evening cacophony, […]
Circumnavigation by Dana Curtis
In the woods the glottis trembled red over rock, the strange markings singular & secret, bees […]
Word Blindness by Rachel Moritz
SUSTAINED LOOKING: A PORTFOLIO & A FEW WORDS WITH MARCIA MARCUS by Elaine Sexton […]
Marcia Marcus
Shauna Barbosa’s poems are so gorgeous and provocative as to be startling, like the sun sinking […]
An Introduction to Shauna Barbosa by dawn lonsinger
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Jacek-Dehnel-translated-by-Karen-Kovacik.pdf Jacek Dehnel, born in 1980, is a poet, novelist, and translator. In 2005 he […]
Jacek Dehnel, translated from the Polish by Karen Kovacik
RO LOHIN: IN THE STILL AND PRESENT, A MICRO INTERVIEW Elaine Sexton: You’ve described your process of […]
Ro Lohin
Ilya Selvinsky (1899-1968) was a novelist, playwright, poetry theorist, teacher, and one of the most […]
Ilya Selvinsky, translated from the Russian by Katherine E. Young
Dotty was the best at selling shoes with her big red hair and freckled neck. When […]
