Alexis Pauline Gumbs’ fascination with marine life started no different than anyone else’s. She visited an aquarium and […]
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According to some psychological studies (like the Adverse Childhood Experience study), Ben Garcia should probably be dead. And […]
“I am the son of almost nothing”: A Review of ...
In Poetic Encounters in the Americas: Remarkable Bridge, poet and scholar Peter Ramos explores the tensions and affiliations […]
Review of Poetic Encounters in the Americas: Remarkable Bridge
Fans of Marilynne Robinson’s Housekeeping, road trip narratives, evocative prose, or stories that feature strong female leads and […]
A Wish to Live Deliberately: Women of Strength and Self-Discovery ...
Natch, Sophia Dahlin’s debut poetry collection, opens with a coinage. The first poem in the collection, “Prismr of […]
“To Take the Self Apart”: A Review of Natch by ...
To read The Bitter Kind is to witness two writers who, in this slim 68-page volume, manage a […]
A Comfortable Haunting: (Dis)Connection in Tara Lynn Masih and James ...
This coming May, Tupelo Press will have the incredible honor of publishing Lee Sharkey’s posthumous volume of poetry, […]
An Introduction to Lee Sharkey by Kristina Marie Darling
Erin Stalcup is the author of the story collection And Yet It Moves and the novel Every Living […]
Keen by Erin Stalcup
“Given Name Listerine Wood” resurrects that palpable history of misnaming by the state and by those in power, […]
Judge’s Citation by Major Jackson
Incisive and eloquent “The Nebbish” is a beautiful and strange story about a production team in search of […]
Judge’s Citation by Jennifer Percy
On the surface level, One Illuminated Letter of Being is a collection of first-person poems from a narrator […]
Walking About Death: A Review of Donald Platt’s One Illuminated Letter ...
Shira Dentz, a 2011 Walt Whitman Award finalist, has published four full-length poetry collections prior to her latest […]