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Tupelo Quarterly We hold the gate open. In addition to a stunning poem or story on the page, we want to include work that takes full advantage of the medium.
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Tupelo Press discovers luminous writers, gives each author the vessel of a beautiful book, and shares their passions with as many readers as possible. Tupelo’s list speaks to the diversity of influences upon contemporary art and culture, and the Press takes a keen interest in promoting a dialogue between the written and fine arts. In this digital milieu, Tupelo Quarterly extends and expands upon t

hat vision, publishing work by emerging and established writers and artists of many sensibilities and styles. We want to honor the art as received, and to extend the scope of what a literary journal can do. Tupelo Quarterly cultivates generous artistic community, celebrates intellectual curiosity and creative risk, and presumes abundance. We hold the gate open, not closed.

Tupelo Quarterly is pleased to announce the launch of our latest workshops!Introduction to Writing Poetry with KJ Hannah...
17/11/2024

Tupelo Quarterly is pleased to announce the launch of our latest workshops!

Introduction to Writing Poetry with KJ Hannah Greenberg - February 2nd, 12-2pm EST via Zoom

The Aggressive Edit: A Poetry Workshop with Lauren Davis - February 8th, 1-3pm EST via Zoom

The Dark Side of Metaphor with Amy Sailer - February 9th. 1-3pm EST via zoom

Poetry Begins at the Kitchen Table with Kashiana Singh - February 22nd, 3-5pm EST via Zoom

Close Encounters in the More-than-Human World with Mary Newell - March 1st, 1-3pm EST via Zoom

Tupelo Quarterly is pleased to announce the launch of our latest workshops! Introduction to Writing Poetry with KJ Hannah Greenberg February 2nd, 12-2pm EST via Zoom In this course, students will be guided through the basic steps of fashioning a poem. They’ll learn about generating ideas, arrangin...

The November reviews are up! Check out the verdicts on Monica Youn’s FROM FROM, Margaret Rockwell Finch’s CRONE’S WINES:...
16/11/2024

The November reviews are up! Check out the verdicts on Monica Youn’s FROM FROM, Margaret Rockwell Finch’s CRONE’S WINES: LATE POEMS, and Tom Laichas’s THREE HUNDRED STREETS OF VENICE CALIFORNIA.

https://www.tupeloquarterly.com/reviews/

Happy 🎃 October 🎃, literature lovers! This month’s reviews are up - check out the verdicts on Ariel Francisco’s All the ...
14/10/2024

Happy 🎃 October 🎃, literature lovers! This month’s reviews are up - check out the verdicts on Ariel Francisco’s All the Places We Love Have Been Left in Ruins, Mark Brazaitis’s American Seasons and Cinta Santana’s The Disordered Alphabet

Editor’s Note For the month of September, it’s an honor to feature and celebrate three exciting new books: Paradise is Jagged by Anne Fisher-Wirth, Trevor Ketner’s The Wild Hunt Divinations: A Grimoire, and Ava Nathaniel Winter’s Transgenesis. We are also excited to spotlight exceptional lit...

As if a brand new issue of TQ wasn’t enough, the September reviews are now live as well! Check out the verdicts on Ann F...
18/09/2024

As if a brand new issue of TQ wasn’t enough, the September reviews are now live as well! Check out the verdicts on Ann Fisher-Wirth’s Paradise Is Jagged, Ava Nathaniel Winter’s Trangenesis and Trevor Ketner’s The Wild Hunt Divinations: A Grimoire

https://www.tupeloquarterly.com/reviews/

TQ33 is LIVE!THIS IS NOT A DRILL.That wound be a weird thing to do a drill for, granted. But the fact remains: the posit...
15/09/2024

TQ33 is LIVE!

THIS IS NOT A DRILL.

That wound be a weird thing to do a drill for, granted. But the fact remains: the positively transcendent new issue is live.

Which ALSO means submissions are open for TQ34. So start polishing your best work…

Editor’s Note by Kristina Marie Darling Editorial Features “It made me feel less alone: A Conversation with Melody S. Gee on We Carry Smoke and Paper” — curated by Wendy Chen  “What we have is our word”: A conversation with Éric Morales-Franceschini on Syndrome — curated by Wendy C...

The August reviews are UP and have you noticed that book titles these days are magnificent?! Check out Syou Ishida’s We’...
16/08/2024

The August reviews are UP and have you noticed that book titles these days are magnificent?! Check out Syou Ishida’s We’ll Prescribe You a Cat, Brandy Nālani McDougall’s ‘Āina Hānau / Birth Land, and Valerie Hsiung’s The only name we call it now is not its only name

https://www.tupeloquarterly.com/reviews/

While as a general rule you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, you can probably make an exception for these stunners: ...
16/07/2024

While as a general rule you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, you can probably make an exception for these stunners: see the July reviews of Unalone by Jessica Jacobs, Alien Stories by E.C. Osondu and Kimberly Phinney’s Of Wings & Dirt

https://www.tupeloquarterly.com/reviews/

🚨 SUBMISSIONS CLOSING VERY SHORTLY! 🚨 Send us your words and your art!
30/06/2024

🚨 SUBMISSIONS CLOSING VERY SHORTLY! 🚨
Send us your words and your art!

Thank you for visiting our submissions portal. Tupelo Quarterly accepts submissions of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, lyric essay, hybrid work and visual art during open reading periods. Please read the guidelines for each category carefully. If no categories appear, that means the reading period is ...

CALLOUT CLOSING! Poetry, prose, visual art and collaborations, submissions for the next issue of TQ are closing by end o...
29/06/2024

CALLOUT CLOSING! Poetry, prose, visual art and collaborations, submissions for the next issue of TQ are closing by end of play on July 1st…

Thank you for visiting our submissions portal. Tupelo Quarterly accepts submissions of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, lyric essay, hybrid work and visual art during open reading periods. Please read the guidelines for each category carefully. If no categories appear, that means the reading period is ...

Writers! Artists! You have the weekend to send us your best work for the 33rd issue of Tupelo Quarterly!
28/06/2024

Writers! Artists! You have the weekend to send us your best work for the 33rd issue of Tupelo Quarterly!

Thank you for visiting our submissions portal. Tupelo Quarterly accepts submissions of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, lyric essay, hybrid work and visual art during open reading periods. Please read the guidelines for each category carefully. If no categories appear, that means the reading period is ...

We are approaching the halfway point of 2024! Which some of us only realise because the June reviews are LIVE! Head into...
19/06/2024

We are approaching the halfway point of 2024! Which some of us only realise because the June reviews are LIVE! Head into summer with the verdicts on Misha Zelinsky’s The Sun Will Rise, Yaguarté White by Diego Báez and Anandibai Joshee: A Life in Poems by Shikha Malaviya

https://www.tupeloquarterly.com/reviews/

Huge congratulations to Margaret Yapp whose poems she wrote for TQ appear in her debut collection of poems, Green for Lu...
03/06/2024

Huge congratulations to Margaret Yapp whose poems she wrote for TQ appear in her debut collection of poems, Green for Luck, which was just published by EastOver Press!

Green for Luck speaks through Scrabble, through text messages, through gossip and snippets of conversation and well-worn idioms that crack open in debut author Margaret Yapp’s steady hands.

The May reviews are live! Check out Serkan Gorkemli’s Sweet Tooth and Other Stories, Good Women by Halle Hill, and A Rev...
20/05/2024

The May reviews are live! Check out Serkan Gorkemli’s Sweet Tooth and Other Stories, Good Women by Halle Hill, and A Review of Rachel Edelman’s Dear Memphis

Editor’s Note For the month of May, it’s an honor to feature and celebrate three exciting new books: Serkhan Gorkemli’s Sweet Tooth and Other Stories, Good Women by Halle Hill, and Rachel Edelman’s Dear Memphis. We are also excited to spotlight exceptional literary criticism by Nicole Yurcab...

Another issue of TQ is on the way and also the April reviews are up! Check out the verdicts on Tiny Extravaganzas by Dia...
17/04/2024

Another issue of TQ is on the way and also the April reviews are up! Check out the verdicts on Tiny Extravaganzas by Diane Mehta, Mikeas Sanchez’s How to Be a Good Savage and Other Poems, and Zachary Solomon’s A Brutal Design

https://www.tupeloquarterly.com/reviews/

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