A line from another of Natalie Catasús’s poems haunts me, “how soon body/will sidestep body.” Lately, […]
Editors’ Selections
When Carrie looks up at you, pale green eyes pleading, and asks when daddy is coming […]
How To Be A Widow by Lesley Trites
her pretty face […]
What Flew Out of Aunt Hester’s Scream by Ashley M. ...
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Toby-Martinez-de-la-Rivas.pdf Toby Martinez de las Rivas was born in 1978. He grew up in Somerset, then […]
Seven Poems by Toby Martinez de la Rivas
Poetry can be supremely palliative, adding beauty where little is found or providing therapeutic relief from […]
Against Officialese: On Solmaz Sharif’s Look by D.A. Powell
I first read this batch of Toby Martinez de las Rivas’ poems at a large, outdoor […]
An Introduction to Toby Martinez de la Rivas by Shane ...
ANIMALS OF DAWN is a long poem by Murat Nemet-Nejet which riffs off of what T.S. […]
An Introduction to Animals of Dawn by Bronwyn Mills
Introducing D. A. Powell’s “Against Officialese: On Solmaz Sharif’s Look,” I am responding to a response […]
An Introduction to D.A. Powell by Shane McCrae
Every time I type the word headcold my computer corrects me. Headlock, it insists like Netflix—it’s […]
Congested by Denise Duhamel & Maureen Seaton
“Too easy, to look back and see the signs in retrospect, to reformulate the narrative so […]
An Introduction to Lesley Trites by Virginia Konchan
In two poems, Ashley M. Jones gives us absence and excess, the flesh (hands) made into […]
An Introduction to Ashley M. Jones by Chris Campanioni
Recent years have seen an increased interest in collaboration within the poetry community, resulting in projects […]
