http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Chapter_One_American_Vaudeville.pdf Geoffrey Hilsabeck is the author of Riddles, Etc. (The Song Cave, 2017). His poems, […]
Kristina Marie Darling
Who is not callous, not cattle moving in sequence, a cataract of time, of blue-grained lusciousness […]
St. Who by Aaron Coleman
A Process Note AK Series is an excerpt from a set of compositions that were my part of […]
AK Series by Joshua Unikel
I didn’t know him well. How many women’s stories start that way? I didn’t know him […]
Strand Tests by Emma Bolden
I saw it snow, in Rosario, on a sunny day Let’s see if someone gets what […]
I saw it snow by Daiana Henderson, translated by Lucina ...
Dan Beachy-Quick is the author, most recently, of gentlessness (Tupelo Press, 2015) and A Brighter Word Than Bright: Keats […]
When Air Becomes Breath: Dan Beachy-Quick on Song and Silence, ...
Just this light. And it might go on forever. Stare straight. The sun wants your shadow […]
At the Council of a Sleepless Solstice by Gillian Cummings
The cemetery’s metal crescents glint across the road from the corrugated roofs of the village, each […]
Autumn Drive by Raphael Dagold
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Gomez.pdf Amanda Gomez is an MFA candidate in poetry and the Writers in […]
Lessons on Bilingualism by Amanda Gomez
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/from-Those-Little-Anodynes.pdf Robin Clarke is the author of the book of poems Lines the Quarry, which won the 2013 […]
from Those Little Anodynes by Robin Clarke
After Rain, Steam and Speed–The Great Western Railway, 1844 For these boys it’s the closest […]
Rain, Steam, and Speed by Kyle McCord
Verticality and Balance Against the Pull of Gravity: a few words from Lois Dodd At 90, and […]
