We flew to Montana for a wedding, ostensibly. A childhood friend of mine had been working […]
Prose
When I first began reading “Willafred’s Body,” by Teresa Milbrodt, my first thought was of Jeffrey […]
“Willafred’s Body,” an Introduction to Teresa Milbrodt by Bronwyn Mills
Here comes Julian, rounding the bend from his bedroom to the hall, fresh from the hospital […]
Path of the Ground Birds by J.L. Cooper
It would be glib to say that in 1996 I found myself in Kuwait. Truth be […]
Rina, my Indian Sister by Adriana Páramo
Everything was oddly serene in the alley. Close to a century of exhaust and fumes covered […]
The Space Between by Jan Schmidt
Thursdays my father drove me to dance class. He dropped me off in the driveway of a […]
Those Who Are Blessed by Elizabeth Brinsfield
Jess preferred to say she’d been attacked. It better captured her sense of violation. Mugged sounded […]
Lucky by Joanna Pearson
On the right, my father: tanned and almost bald, sun gleaming on his red scalp. Gas-station shades […]
Smile by Michael Capel
Tupelo Quarterly here offers an excerpt from Katie Farris’ Part I, Elementary Indivisible, from her new novel, […]
Introduction to Katie Farris by Bronwyn Mills
Suspended in a small glass bowl atop a glass stem footed by a glass base—la forme […]
Brief Report on {Findings of Experiment}: Drinking After Abstaining for ...
James As I stand in line at the fishmongers, waiting to pay for Dolores’ oysters, a woman […]
An Excerpt from Elementary Indivisible, Chapter One of The Restoration ...
for Caroline At his death, which he had foreseen, the Ba`al Shem said: “I […]
