You’d show up in pajama pants and slippers to dig ditches for the old boy at the […]
Poetry
Think of Susie Love and Silver Son, my aunt said. She spouted nonsense words, her eyes […]
Susie Love and Silver Son by Emmalee Hagarman
“Among couples who had a stillbirth, nearly 60 percent broke up within ten years, while close […]
Why I Stay by Chelsea Dingman
Patron Saint of architects, firemen, miners, prisoners, artillerymen, and firemen […]
SAINT BARBARA by Anne Champion
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/When-did-you-last-see-rain.pdf July Westhale is the author of Trailer Trash (2016 Kore Press Book Award), The Cavalcade […]
Epilogue by July Westhale
There is no lavender in her. No lily or silk. My mother Warned me any woman […]
Predator by Kristi Carter
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Some-night.pdf July Westhale is the author of Trailer Trash (2016 Kore Press Book Award), The Cavalcade […]
Wake by July Westhale
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/You-won’t-believe-the-life-you’ll-be-asked-to-live.pdf July Westhale is the author of Trailer Trash (2016 Kore Press Book Award), The Cavalcade […]
Trailer Trash by July Westhale
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/I-am-all-caught.pdf John A. Nieves poems forthcoming or recently published in journals such as: Cincinnati Review, Pleiades, […]
Crime Scene Ending (in a Preposition) by John A. Nieves
Do you think the saying is true: when someone dies, a library burns down? – Alison […]
The Werther Effect by Chelsea Dingman
My mother-in-law told me to put an egg in a sick grandchild’s crib: If it is […]
Kitchen Coven by Avra Elliott
They show up in the Newsfeed. Facebook as memorial. Birthday reminders. Events where the guest of […]
