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Congratulations to #MFA candidate @abigath_kristyn ('23) on recent #poetry publications in both TupeloQuarterly ("A Portfolio of Poetry") and McNeese Review ("cornamentas de muerte")! tupeloquarterly.com/poetry/kristyn⦠mcneese.edu/thereview/postā¦



Anyone with new hybrid / cross-genre books out this year (or next)? Looking to do some brief interviews for TupeloQuarterly, particularly if this is your first book! Send me your info here: forms.gle/46nRnrRoBBe5Keā¦

Stop what you're doing and read these poems by UA Press author Annah Browning up at TupeloQuarterly! š„š½ #poetry #poetrycommunity #Aliens tupeloquarterly.com/poetry/annah-bā¦

Read "Silver Salt," an essay by NWP writer Richard Frailing, in the latest Tupelo Quarterly (TupeloQuarterly). tupeloquarterly.com/uncategorized/ā¦

A new review of Cyrus Cassells' 'To The Cypress Again and Again: Tribute to Salvador Espriu' published in TupeloQuarterly today. #Catalanculture #Catalanliterature #literatureintranslation #poetryintranslation #poetry #salvadorespriu Institut Ramon Llull #xarxallull tupeloquarterly.com/reviews/an-alpā¦


For TupeloQuarterly's August issue, NBCC member Tiffany Troy spoke with several poets and editors about their collections and anthologies: tupeloquarterly.com/tq30-table-of-ā¦


āDISEASE OF KINGS attain[s] deep emotional resonance through the smallest detailsā¦.The terrain is vast, full of unexpected treasures."šGrateful to TupeloQuarterly for reviewing DISEASE OF KINGS (W. W. Norton & Company).što @estebanjrod11! Full review: tupeloquarterly.com/uncategorized/ā¦
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The year might be winding down, but our authors are still hard at work! Check out a portfolio of new work from Danielle Cadena Deulen (Danielle Deulen), author of DESIRE MUSEUM, in Tupelo Press' Tupelo Quarterly, and get your copy of DESIRE MUSEUM today! tupeloquarterly.com/editors-selectā¦


Some good words on WE ARE ALL SLEEPING WITH OUR SNEAKERS ON up at TupeloQuarterly Tupelo Quarterly . Four Way Books tupeloquarterly.com/editors-featurā¦

Incredibly proud of this collaboration with Philip Karjeker featured TupeloQuarterly --two of my poems frame eight of Philip Karjeker's stunning images. His artwork is so good! Hope yāall enjoy! tupeloquarterly.com/collaborative-ā¦

"Skillfully weaves the shadow of mortality ā our shared sentence ā into an urgent reminder that we are still here, and vibrantly alive."āTupeloQuarterly on "The Sentence," by Morri Creech! bit.ly/4beQLV4


NBCC member Nicole Yurcaba reviewed Serkan Gorkemliās "Sweet Tooth and Other Stories" for TupeloQuarterly: buff.ly/3wSq6ys

Excited to join the team at TupeloQuarterly as an Associate Editor! Please send us your best work! tupeloquarterly.com


(Non)Fiction Friday: "Then, at the opposite end of the room, I see itādeus ex machinaāa spiral staircase leading to the next floor." From Arizona State University emeritus professor Melissa Pritchard's essay "Haunted by Florence Nightingale" TupeloQuarterly: ow.ly/fSRb50ToH4q #ASUHumanities

