This story is imaginary.The actions are imaginary.The characters are imaginary.The country is imaginary—it has no name even.Reader/listener: may […]
This story is imaginary.The actions are imaginary.The characters are imaginary.The country is imaginary—it has no name even.Reader/listener: may […]
Kelvin Christopher James is a Trinidadian-American who writes fables, short stories, and novels. Most recently we have received […]
...Should I come safe to harbour terror lurks […]
Even in fiction one must hug the forest’s edges […]
ANIMALS OF DAWN is a long poem by Murat Nemet-Nejet which riffs off of what T.S. […]
When I first began reading “Willafred’s Body,” by Teresa Milbrodt, my first thought was of Jeffrey […]
Maybe opera is like the cliché about chocolate: addictive for some; for others, one of […]
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Tupelo Quarterly here offers an excerpt from Katie Farris’ Part I, Elementary Indivisible, from her new novel, […]
How many times have you had to say goodbye? In New York City alone, while it seems hard […]
In my travels around Turkey, I was struck by the often disheveled appearance of old Turkish tombstones. […]