http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Alice-in-Darkness.pdf Vera Kroms lives and writes in Boston, MA. She has degrees in mathematics and has […]
Kristina Marie Darling
In his well-known speech “I Have No Enemies—My Last Statement,” dated Sept 23, 2009, Liu Xiaobo addressed to […]
“I WILL EMBRACE YOU WITH MY ASHES” — Poems from ...
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Communion-iii.pdf Ruben Quesada (PhD, MFA) teaches creative writing and Latinx Literature in Chicago. His […]
Communion (III) by Ruben Quesada
In August when I was reading submissions for this issue of TQ, it was Women in […]
“Women in Translation” – curated & introduced by Jesse Lee ...
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/The_Multiverse_and_You.pdf Jonathan Louis Duckworth received his MFA from Florida International University. His fiction, poetry, and non-fiction […]
The Multiverse and You by Jonathan Louis Duckworth
The first time I read a poem by Paige Lewis, I was captivated by their voice—particularly […]
An Introduction to Paige Lewis by Rochelle Hurt
You dare what the wind dares on its massive surge As if burrowing the […]
The Choice by Ali Abd al-Gayoum, translated by Bakhit Bakhit ...
I am Yudit, granddaughter of Rabbi Yuda, who sailed upon his longings in a […]
I Am Yudit by Yudit Shahar, translated by Aviya Kushner
To speak the language of birds Open your body to its center and let light penetrate. Write […]
Three Poems by Marianna Stephania, translated by Mark Statman
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Communion-i.pdf Ruben Quesada (PhD, MFA) teaches creative writing and Latinx Literature in Chicago. His […]
Communion (I) by Ruben Quesada
I wasn’t invited to participate in the world’s carnival. Or I came too late, after the […]
The Weary Hour by Lívia Natália, translated by Tiffany Higgins
Soon, the always wing will fold, and the doctor, summoned, will extract a Prussian minuet from […]
