In Nearby Bushes, Kei Miller’s fifth book of poems, is a stunning collection, symphonic in scope and structure. […]
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Leila Chatti’s Deluge is a dispersive prism of a book, refracting an illness the author experienced in her […]
What Washes Away, What Remains: Reclamation and Revelation in Leila ...
It is truly an honor to introduce the twenty-second issue of Tupelo Quarterly. In addition to featuring new […]
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In The Hare With Amber Eyes, ceramicist Edmund de Waal writes that [s]tories and objects share […]
An Introduction to Darcie Abbene by Emma Bolden
With such a title as She-Giant in the Land of Here-We-Go-Again, maybe it would be best for you, […]
Just a Volcano Under the Ice: A Review of ...
It is truly an honor to introduce this new poem by Heather McHugh. McHugh is like no other […]
An Introduction to Heather McHugh by Kristina Marie Darling
It had been a while since we’d finished eating, but as it was my turn to do the […]
The Dream Team by Agustín Cadena – translated by Patricia ...
It was an honor to see some prose pieces from Nils Michals come across the TQR inbox; I’m […]
An Introduction to Nils Michals by Seth Brady Tucker
Even in the deepest frozen tundra, even in the driest desert air, even in the stillness of a […]
An Introduction to Brian Turner by Seth Brady Tucker
Whether she’s writing about jellyfish, Michelangelo, automatons, or gun violence, Rebecca Morgan Frank is a writer interested in […]
An Introduction to Rebecca Morgan Frank by Simone Muench
I love Jessica Abughattas’s poems. I had the good fortune of writing a blurb for her forthcoming book, Strip, which is […]
An Introduction to Jessica Abughattas by Victoria Chang
Feminist Poetics of the Archive: A Forum Edited by Karla Kelsey We might evoke the term “archive” to […]