http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/The_Multiverse_and_You.pdf Jonathan Louis Duckworth received his MFA from Florida International University. His fiction, poetry, and non-fiction […]
Prose
* “No man buys the cow if he can get the milk for free.” Which is […]
Speaking of Sex by Brenda Miller & Julie Marie Wade
A Even my mother couldn’t utter the word the night she told me they found […]
How To Be An Adult: the lipograms by Jeff Oaks
They were making love by the light of the oil lamp she had given him for […]
Raccoon by Bill Smoot
There are two ways to hit a baseball. One is to put it where you want it; […]
Two Ways to Hit a Baseball: A Craft Essay by ...
Brian speaks the name with intention, even though he is a white man. T-u-y-u-n-a. There is […]
Tuyuna by Leeanna Torres
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Notes_Towards_an_Articulation_of_the_Lyric_Essaye28094_Bearing_Witness_To_An_Ever_Changing_Landscape.pdf Chloe Firetto-Toomey is an English-American MFA student at Florida International University, where she served as […]
Notes Towards an Articulation of the Lyric Essay; Bearing Witness ...
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/DiggingThroughtheLookingGlass_AngeleSionna.pdf Angelé Sîonna has been a professional writer for over two decades, working as an television […]
Digging Through the Looking Glass by Angelé Sîonna
The old inventor of the duck neck hook and the metal fruit scoop fingered the worn […]
Imagineer by Richard Hermes
PROLOGUE New York City It’s a day like any other and I am in […]
Mother and Child Reunion by Ruth Danon
Nikki Temone, PBX Operator, The Gerber Haus Motel I also am the night auditor, and […]
from The Winesburg Appendix by Michael Martone
The idea of my dad feeling trapped crushes me. All my life I knew he’d rather […]
