It took Louis XVI seven years to consummate his marriage to Marie Antoinette and to this […]
Prose
The Hall of Mirrors in the Palace at Versailles is the most frightening room in all […]
Trinkets by Kathryn Nuernberger
One Sunday night, when I came back to the island after a weekend away, I found […]
Islanders by RT Both
What is most beautiful in virile men is something feminine; what is most beautiful in feminine […]
Willafred’s Body by Teresa Milbrodt
We the dogs once had longer names: Commission Chairman Apple of My Eye, Sweets and Candy […]
We the Dogs by Rachel Richardson
Uncle Sol wears a hairnet to bed every night like an old lady. That’s why his […]
Uncle Sol Comes to America by Marilyn Ogus Katz
Luis was preparing a paper. It was February, cold in the evenings when he walked home through […]
Transfinitude by CB Anderson
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Samantha_Deal-Heroic_Messenger-2.pdf Originally from Boone, North Carolina, Samantha Deal received her B.A. in Comparative Literature from […]
Heroic Messenger / The Weight Between Your Shoulders by Samantha ...
“You’ve got to name her Dottie,” says Gar, a volunteer helper, nodding toward the cow in […]
Loving Cows by Barbara Felton
2011 You are in Banff National Park, Canada. It is a day in summer, a day […]
On the Way by Diana Radovan
Every girl who was any girl left school early that year to get her hair done […]
The Ones We Turned Into Queens by K.K. Fox
Although the initial goal of my work with the Indian workers was to write a doctoral […]
