If you have ever been in the southwest, you’d notice the landscape, without the houses and towers, is […] On Sherwin Bitsui’s Dissolve: A Review by Veronica GolosSeptember 15, 2023 in Uncategorized by admin
Keith Pilapil Lesmeister’s Mississippi River Museum, published by WTAW Press, is a rumination on internal distance. The story’s […] A Piece of Northeast Iowa from Keith Pilapil Lesmeister’s Mississippi ...August 15, 2023 in Uncategorized by Kristina Marie Darling
The poems in Arrowsmith Press’s most recent Ukrainian poetry anthology In the Hour of War: Poetry from Ukraine, […] War, Reality, and the Darkest Periods of Ukrainian History by ...August 15, 2023 in Uncategorized by Kristina Marie Darling
You’re The Woods Too by Dennis James Sweeney, published by Essay Press, is nearly impossible to categorize. It […] Before the Woods, There Is Nameless Desire: You’re The ...August 15, 2023 in Uncategorized by Kristina Marie Darling
In this extraordinary portfolio of poetry, J. Hope Stein evokes the disorienting wonder and awe of early motherhood. […] An Introduction to J. Hope Stein by Kristina Marie DarlingJuly 31, 2023 in Uncategorized by Kristina Marie Darling
It is truly an honor to introduce the thirtieth issue of Tupelo Quarterly. In addition to featuring new work by […] Editor’s Note by Kristina Marie DarlingJuly 31, 2023 in Uncategorized by Kristina Marie Darling
David Groff is a poet, writer, independent book editor, literary scout, and teacher. His book of poems, Clay, was chosen […] Live in Suspense: A Conversation with David Groff – ...July 31, 2023 in Uncategorized by Kristina Marie Darling
Matt Mauch’s visionary collection of memoir poems, A Northern Spring, centers itself in the midst of March-May 2020, […] Shannon Vare Christine on Matt Mauch’s A Northern SpringJuly 31, 2023 in Uncategorized by Kristina Marie Darling
Life tends to be the ultimate game of intrigue for humans, as one can only guess when, how, […] Shannon Vare Christine on David Groff’s Live in SuspenseJuly 31, 2023 in Uncategorized by Kristina Marie Darling
I work for a boutique footwear corporation that specializes in steel-toed leather boots that tend to rip. Our […] [footwear company name redacted] by Benjamin GibbonsJuly 31, 2023 in Prose / Uncategorized by Erica Buist
13. Sometimes this city felt like the movie Blade Runner and sometimes it felt like a miracle. The […] Minato Sketches by Sharon WhiteJuly 31, 2023 in Prose / Uncategorized by Erica Buist
1. Mannequins in department stores — as a little boy he was afraid of them, yet strangely drawn […] Old King Cole by Brian J. BuchananJuly 30, 2023 in Prose / Uncategorized by Erica Buist