It is an honor and a delight to introduce Jessica Garratt’s “April 15.” I first encountered Ms. […]
Kristina Marie Darling
It is truly an honor to introduce the newest issue of Tupelo Quarterly. In addition to […]
Editor’s Note by Kristina Marie Darling

Maya Pindyck is an interdisciplinary artist/poet, educator, and scholar. Her latest poetry collection, Emoticoncert, was published by Four […]
“‘Poetry has a way of collapsing distance’: A Conversation with ...

Joshua Marie Wilkinson grew up in Seattle and lives in Tucson. He’s written a book called Meadow Slasher […]
“‘All my conceptions are misconceptions’: A Conversation with Joshua Marie ...
I first had the pleasure of experiencing Adam Vines’ luminous work when our Associate Editor, Okla Elliott, […]
An Introduction to Adam Vines by Kristina Marie Darling

Denise Duhamel’s most recent book of poetry is Scald (Pittsburgh, 2017). Blowout (Pittsburgh, 2013) was a […]
‘Appropriating the name of Greek women warriors’: A Conversation with ...
It is an honor and a delight to introduce the latest issue of Tupelo Quarterly. We […]
Editor’s Note by Kristina Marie Darling

Joshua Clover is author of six books including poetry, cultural history, and political theory; he’s been […]
‘An Archive of Confessions’: A Conversation with Joshua Clover, curated ...

Lindsey Drager is the author of The Lost Daughter Collective (Dzanc, forthcoming 2017) and The Sorrow […]
“Daughters live in places the men cannot access”: A ...

Matthew Rohrer is the author of several books of poems, including Surrounded By Friends and the forthcoming novel-in-verse […]
“The beginning of a darkness that descends”: A Conversation with ...
Henk Rossouw’s Xamissa is unlike any other literary work I’ve encountered before. Moving gracefully between prose […]
An Introduction to Henk Rossouw by Kristina Marie Darling
It is an honor and a delight to introduce these new poems by Kathleen Peirce. I’ve […]