Teen Writing Center Check out our partnership with the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, the Tupelo Press Teen Writing Center. We are so proud of their continued success! Dorset winner Tupelo Press is delighted to announce that Edward Hirsch has selected Thomas Centolella of San Francisco, California as winner of the 2015 Dorset Prize… Dorset Prize Submissions are open for the Dorset Prize, judged by Robert Pinsky, & offering a residency at Mass MoCA! |
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Tupelo Press offers Reader's Companions for select titles, available as free PDF downloads. See the complete list, which includes Aimee Nezhukumatathil's Lucky Fish and Daniel Khalastchi's Manoleria.
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