ankle deep: riverbed of rose: quartz caught: pool of heat: earth a furnace : subcutaneous: molten […]
Poetry
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Cooley.pdf Nicole Cooley grew up in New Orleans. Her most recent books are […]
The Mannequin in the Mourning Dress at the Exhibition by ...
cf. Peter Paul Rubens 1630s Aren’t archetypes terrible she said […]
Venus and Adonis by Stuart Greenhouse
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Mengert-TQ-Kindling.pdf Christina Mengert‘s poems have appeared in Boston Review, New American Writing, Tarpaulin Sky, and Web […]
Kindling by Christina Mengert
Two hundred fifteen frames of cross-stitch embroidery. Beautiful. All done in rapacious sorrow. Sixty-three days from […]
POSSESSED BY IMAGES WHO ARE NOT REAL DIED WHO DIED ...
1. My mother believes in saving, in pasting pinky-sheared edges of the stamps into the books. On […]
The S&H Green Stamp Book by Nicole Cooley
So you must not be frightened if a sadness rises up before […]
Manifesto with Honey and Bullets by Perry Janes
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Lord-means—one-possessing-authority.pdf Chelsea Dingman’s first book, Thaw, was chosen by Allison Joseph to win […]
Abandon by Chelsea Dingman
a woman bald the smell of ash that used to be hair looks five times her […]
my country always from a burning tank by B.B.P. Hosmillo
This morning Mama rasped go to hell but I stay balled between these machines & their […]
Still Life with Lines from Isaiah by Emily Rose Cole
We smell rusting smoke from the road but can’t see through the trees to find the […]
from Occasional Chainsaws in the Valley of Eternal Sorry by ...
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Mengert-TQ.pdf Christina Mengert‘s poems have appeared in Boston Review, New American Writing, Tarpaulin Sky, and Web […]
