In the woods the glottis trembled red over rock, the strange markings singular & secret, bees […]
Editors’ Selections
Shauna Barbosa’s poems are so gorgeous and provocative as to be startling, like the sun sinking […]
An Introduction to Shauna Barbosa by dawn lonsinger
Todd Melicker’s poems arise from a spare economy of grace. His one or two word lines […]
An Introduction to Todd Melicker by Elizabeth Robinson
To be honest things weren’t going so well even before the head started coming out of […]
The Head in the Floor by Kate Folk
Elsbeth Pancrazi’s first book, Full Body Pleasure Suit, creates a defamiliarizing near-future (or current?) dystopic paradise through […]
An Introduction to Elsbeth Pancrazi by Megan Levad
The mind in night spreads out like fireflies – impatient lilting over flooding water, nowhere to […]
To whom – to what – do I belong by ...
Garnett Kilberg Cohen’s “Space and Time, the Four Dimensions” is a warm, compelling meditation on our passage […]
An Introduction to Garnett Kilberg Cohen by Tony Trigilio
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/April-15-by-Jessica-Garrett.pdf Jessica Garratt is the author of Fire Pond, winner of the Agha Shahid Ali Prize in Poetry […]
April 15 by Jessica Garratt
Who is not callous, not cattle moving in sequence, a cataract of time, of blue-grained lusciousness […]
St. Who by Aaron Coleman
It’s no work at all to destroy the past once the thing is in motion In […]
Sasquatch by Elsbeth Pancrazi
Death taps his black wand and something vanishes: winter tongue of the dear, the dead; tongue […]
Grief Rows: The Best of 2012 by Jackie White
From a manuscript titled Threnody Fury & Psalms, the three pieces available here are haunting distillations of sorrow […]