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I first met poet Alex Mattraw several years ago, when we read together at a lovely small bookstore […]
“We continue to consume the things that are consuming us”: ...
Women in the Waiting Room, Kirun Kapur’s unsettling second collection of poems, is bookended by the image of […]
Literal and Figurative Waiting Rooms: On the Poetry of ...
Kayleb Rae Candrilli’s third poetry collection, Water I Won’t Touch, introduces us to a trans ecopoetics in which […]
A Review of Water I Won’t Touch
Alina Stefanescu’s poetry masterpiece takes its title from the Aromanian verb designating the action of hurting or aching. […]
“I Am Going Holy or Bust”: A Review of Alina ...
In Dana Gioia’s memoir, Studying with Miss Bishop, he mentions that a late book by James Dickey is […]
The Prismatic World of Amanda Moore: A Review of Requeening
What if the apocalypse brought you to an eco-paradise wonderland? What if in this world, the flowers bloomed […]
A Review of Dear bear by Ae Hee Lee
Cindy Savett is the author of Child in the Road (Parlor Press) and the chapbooks The Story of my Eyes, Battle […]
“Fearlessness and willingness”: A Conversation with Cindy Savett about Elegy ...
It is truly an honor to introduce the twenty-fifth issue of Tupelo Quarterly. With the launch of this milestone […]
Editor’s Note by Kristina Marie Darling
Ayomide Festus offers stunning, singing lyric fragments that weave together myth and postmodern experimental forms. Yet at the […]
An Introduction to Ayomide Festus by Kristina Marie Darling
Stelios Mormoris is currently the C.E.O. of SCENT BEAUTY, Inc. A dual citizen of Greece and the U.S., […]
“Carrier for an oracle”: A Conversation with Stelios Mormoris, ...
It is truly an honor to introduce the twenty-fourth issue of Tupelo Quarterly, which celebrates and honors the […]
