It is truly an honor to introduce issue eleven of Tupelo Quarterly. In addition to featuring […]
Kristina Marie Darling
It is truly an honor to introduce TQ10. This issue, the first in which I’ve had the privilege […]
Editor’s Note by Kristina Marie Darling

Michael Martone was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where he learned at a very early age, […]
Magical Thinking: A Conversation with Michael Martone by Kristina ...

Millicent Borges Accardi is the author of four books of poetry: Injuring Eternity, Woman on a […]
Poetry, Compassion, & the Archive: A Conversation with Millicent ...
Recent years have seen an increased interest in collaboration within the poetry community, resulting in projects […]
An Introduction to Denise Duhamel & Maureen Seaton by Kristina ...

All too often, writers approach […]
THE POSTMODERN LYRIC AS COLLECTIVE DISENCHANTMENT: THREE BOOKS BY ...
All too often, poets insist on claiming complete ownership over the texts they create. This kind of proprietary […]
“I WOULD NEVER SAY I’M SORRY IN A DREAM”: VOICE ...

Joanna Howard’s innovative hybrid collection, Foreign Correspondent, has often been described as an engagement with Alfred Hitchcock’s film […]
Foreign Correspondent by Joanna Howard

All too often, the small presses that populate the contemporary cultural landscape remind us just how […]
“A thread across the universe”: Three Recent Titles from the ...

A choice: the castle, the chapel, or else the exploded gunpowder manufactory... What happens when the space […]
Dark Archive: On G.C. Waldrep’s Testament & its Sources
She ruled in beauty o’er this heart of mine, A noble lady in a humble home… […]
The Last Clear Narrative: Contemporary Women Poets & the Sonnet ...

Recent years have seen an ever-increasing preoccupation with the ownership of literary texts, a desire to claim everything […]