At intervals, new birds arrive. Seeing will seem a gesture offered back to them, a swinging […]
Editors’ Selections
A Note on the Text These poems are from a sequence titled “Exposure,” which […]
From Exposure by Tyler Mills
Henk Rossouw’s Xamissa is unlike any other literary work I’ve encountered before. Moving gracefully between prose […]
An Introduction to Henk Rossouw by Kristina Marie Darling
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Mary-Jo-Bang.pdf Mary Jo Bang is the author of seven collections of poems, including The Last Two […]
from A Doll for Throwing by Mary Jo Bang
It is an honor and a delight to introduce these new poems by Kathleen Peirce. I’ve […]
An Introduction to Kathleen Peirce by Kristina Marie Darling
As I write this, I’m listening to Matana Robert’s always. for the first time (I take […]
An Introduction to Mary Jo Bang by Shane McCrae
he punctuates the days […]
Right-Here Man by Natalie Catasús
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/from-Xamissa.pdf From Cape Town, South Africa, Henk Rossouw has recent poems in The Paris Review, The […]
From Xamissa by Henk Rossouw
As though a group of persons looking at one bird had called themselves a flock. For […]
School by Kathleen Peirce
My hands are simple as mice and harnessed to a body of straw. The cup you […]
Domestic Noir II by Jennifer Moore
Moore delights in parataxis and inversions of scale; the reader of this formally dexterous poem is […]
An Introduction to Jennifer Moore by Virginia Konchan
In Tyler Mills’ haunting poems of extreme brevity, everyday acts such as hanging a baby’s diapers […]
