I’m heading home. I’m reading “situations of vertiginous vulnerability” penned by a woman with ovarian cancer. […]
Prose
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/ScanlonexcerptToSpeakOfWoeLowell.pdf Suzanne Scanlon is the author of Promising Young Women (Dorothy, a publishing project, […]
from View from the 17th Floor by Suzanne Scanlon
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/THE_SPACE_BETWEEN_BODIES__poem_Packet_17_Nov_30_2016.pdf C.W. (Chris) Emerson lives and works in Los Angeles and Palm Springs, California as a […]
The Space Between Bodies by C.W. Emerson
A Hole in a Bowl Water runs through a copper […]
Fig Season by Melissa Wiley
A pretty good friend came back from warring as men have done since fire and families, […]
Pretty Good by Ed Bok Lee
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/A_Pulse_is_a_Pulse_Until.pdf TR Brady is a poet and amateur art historian. Her work has […]
A Pulse Is a Pulse Until by TR Brady
I’ve been watching my best friend’s parrot for the last three weeks. The bird’s name is […]
Faux Leather Futon, Priced to sell by Jeff Becker
My father wears a flash drive around his neck like a dog tag. The flash drive […]
In Memory of Us by María Isabel Alvarez
You make the lines, but you must also obey their rules of repeating. He called it […]
Pantoum for Tilly Matthews by Kathryn Nuernberger
SHE WALKS THE TUNNEL CUTTING THROUGH CASTLE HILL lined with little gold mosaic tiles illuminated by […]
from The Budapest Notebooks by Karla Kelsey
Wolf tone is a dissonance—a tremble within a pattern. Imagine the tiny drums between heartbeats as […]
Wolf Tone by JM Miller
Dear Pocket, Tell me of my father’s tree, the Triers fleeing the forests of Germany because […]
