TJ: Do you actually sit down to write a sonnet, ghazal, or villanelle? Or is it a […]
Editor’s Feature
Three years before his death in 1987 at the age of sixty three, James Baldwin recounted in an […]
The Unusual Door: Preliminary Notes on James Baldwin and Pedagogy ...
I feel as saucy as ever—not only because I am independent but because I have gained complete […]
Dominae and Domains: Cumberland Island’s Strong Women by Andrea Applebee
Gabriel García Márquez dies at 87 Creo, en realidad, que el trabajo literario uno siempre está solo. […]
Gabriel Garcia Marquez: Obituary for a Shipwrecked Sailor by Bronwyn ...
Dear readers, be welcome to Tupelo Quarterly 3, where you will find art of all kinds […]
Editor’s Foreword
FLOW “And you really live by the river? What a jolly life!” “By it and with […]
The River Road by Bronwyn Mills
Living Pedagogies I’m in British Columbia, teaching a class in contemporary ethics through […]
Story, Community, Survival by Jessamyn Smyth
I first proposed this collaborative corner of TQ with an appreciative glance at Robert Creeley’s work […]
Pairings by Cassandra Cleghorn
Gray’s poems address how one reads—attempts to read—still life and still living. Each of these poems […]
Introduction to Juliana Gray’s poems by CM Burroughs
Being citizens of the Extreme West, where nature is said to abhor a vacuum, the emptiness […]
Direct Transmission of the Oblique, Part I by Eric Darton
On January 9th of this year the poet and activist Imamu Amiri Baraka (previously LeRoy Jones) […]
Out of the Dead Land: Listening to Baraka/Jones after his ...
The following essay is adapted from a talk delivered as part of a 2012 AWP panel […]
