[Dorothy, Wicked Witch of the East] This is the scene where I’m supposed to want to […]
Sarah Russell
Tupelo Quarterly here offers an excerpt from Katie Farris’ Part I, Elementary Indivisible, from her new novel, […]
Introduction to Katie Farris by Bronwyn Mills
Stesichorus, a Sicilian Greek who wrote sweet, extravagant poetry is most known for his palinode: […]
That Story is Not True: A Documentary Poetic by Andrea ...

Writing, Politics and the Internal Art of Ba Gua Zhang: Further Notes Toward a Dao of Writing […]
Writing, Politics and the Internal Art of Ba Gua Zhang: ...
The wistful smile. Different than the Mona Lisa smile. That one is more an “I’ve got a […]
To Also Want the Bad Days to Mean Something by ...
Suspended in a small glass bowl atop a glass stem footed by a glass base—la forme […]
Brief Report on {Findings of Experiment}: Drinking After Abstaining for ...
James As I stand in line at the fishmongers, waiting to pay for Dolores’ oysters, a woman […]
An Excerpt from Elementary Indivisible, Chapter One of The Restoration ...
She ruled in beauty o’er this heart of mine, A noble lady in a humble home… […]
The Last Clear Narrative: Contemporary Women Poets & the Sonnet ...
She has nothing to cover herself but the peel of an apple and an unruly square of […]
Desultory Goddess by Lee Sharkey
Leaving always breaks something, Justine reminds herself, as she sets out from New York City on […]
Chapter One of The Map Tracer, a novel by ...
About a year and a half ago, a writer friend challenged me thus: “I want to see […]
Introduction to The Map Tracer by Denise Milstein
I am in this world, not self, not seed, not stamen-dusted pistil flicking in the wind—the […]