TP Subscription 2021

by various authors

$99.00

11 books for $99! With a Tupelo Press subscription, you’ll receive a year of poetry books, delivered to your door, with free shipping!

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11 books for $99!

With a Tupelo Press subscription, you’ll receive a year of poetry books, delivered to your door. When you subscribe, you support a small press in the same way you’d support a small organic farm with a CSA. Think of this subscription as a CSP – Community Supported Poetry! We ask our subscribers to give us money in advance, during our production process, and in return we’ll send ten books, postage prepaid, delivered to your door at each publication date over the course of the year. Check out the 2021 lineup below:

 

2021 Poetry Series Subscription

CM Burroughs

Master Suffering

(essays)

G.C. Waldrep

The Earliest Witnessess

(poems)

Nehassaiu deGannes

Music for Exile

(poems)

Laurel Nakanishi

Ashore

(poems)

Robert Wrigley

Nemerov’s Door

(memoir/essays)

Lee Sharkey

I Will Not Name It Except To Say

(poems)

Jennifer Militello

The Pact

(poems)

Landon Godfrey

Inventory of Doubts

(poems)

Kristin Bock

Glass Bikini

(poems)

Rohan Chhetri

lost, hurt, or in transit beautiful

(poems)

Lisa Hiton

Afterfeast 

(poems)

 

Praise from Tupelo Subscribers
… thank you for your gracious letters and the messages found in the beautifully prepared books that you send.… a bargain like few others. I look forward to the surprise and transport of each author’s vision. Thank you for this important commitment.
— W. Wilde-Menozzi, Parma, Italy

… our Tupelo Press collection has a place of honor in our dining room. Every morning [my partner] and I sit there in shared silence — each of us with a cup of tea and a book. Always, at least once, I disturb our silence because I simply have to read a poem aloud. She loves that. See what gifts can do?
—M. Burke, Spencer, New York

Tupelo books often end up being my favourites… I carry them around in my knapsack, read them in bed, and end up thinking about [them] for my own work.
—Tupelo Subscriber, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada