Maya Pindyck is an interdisciplinary artist/poet, educator, and scholar. Her latest poetry collection, Emoticoncert, was published by Four […]
Maya Pindyck is an interdisciplinary artist/poet, educator, and scholar. Her latest poetry collection, Emoticoncert, was published by Four […]
...Should I come safe to harbour terror lurks […]
A 2015 Pew Fellow in the Arts, Brian Teare is the recipient of poetry fellowships from the National […]
Joshua Marie Wilkinson grew up in Seattle and lives in Tucson. He’s written a book called Meadow Slasher […]
Waking Up 1 What could be better: a fresh happy-dress, laid out on the bed in […]
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Selva_Casal_for_Tupelo.pdf Selva Casal (b. 1930) is the author of fifteen books of poetry. A […]
Adrienne Raphel’s debut collection of poetry, What Was It For, careens on the edges of nonsense—which […]
For the last issue of Tupelo Quarterly, TQ11, I curated an Editorial Feature, “An Inheritance of Riches: […]
In this interview, the founding editor of Plays Inverse Press, Tyler Crumrine, discusses the ways in […]
Anneke Brassinga, born in 1948 at Schaarsbergen, Holland, did translation studies at the University of Amsterdam 1967 – […]
– Yves Tanguy’s Les Vues Like a man running away […]
Denise Duhamel’s most recent book of poetry is Scald (Pittsburgh, 2017). Blowout (Pittsburgh, 2013) was a […]