Gregory Spatz’s most recent book publication is a collection of connected novellas and stories, What Could Be Saved […]
Gregory Spatz’s most recent book publication is a collection of connected novellas and stories, What Could Be Saved […]
Note: This interview is an attempt to capture the informal exchange Chris Campanioni and I have been having […]
Tom Henry is a recent graduate from Maryville University, where he majored in art and studied with mentors […]
Amit Majmudar is a novelist, poet, translator, essayist, and diagnostic nuclear radiologist. Majmudar’s latest books are Godsong: […]
It is truly an honor to introduce the nineteenth issue of Tupelo Quarterly. We are thrilled […]
Tess Lewis’s translations from French and German include works by Peter Handke, Walter Benjamin, Anselm Kiefer, Maja Haderlap, Philippe Jaccottet, […]
It has become a tradition that many Chinese write poems in June of each year in memory […]
Kelvin Christopher James is a Trinidadian-American who writes fables, short stories, and novels. Most recently we have received […]
Rodrigo Toscano’s newest book of poetry is Explosion Rocks Springfield (Fence Books, 2016). Forthcoming is In Range (Counterpath, 2019). His previous books include, Deck of […]
Kylan Rice is a PhD student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he studies nineteenth-century […]
It is truly an honor to introduce the eighteenth issue of Tupelo Quarterly. In addition to featuring new […]
Raised in St. Louis, Missouri, and San Bernardino, California, Chaun Ballard is an affiliate editor for Alaska Quarterly […]