EVENING STREET REVIEW NUMBER 13, Autumn 2015

EVENING STREET REVIEW
PUBLISHED TWICE A YEAR BY EVENING STREET PRESS
NUMBER 13, Autumn 2015
CONTENTS
By the Advisory Editor Occasional Notes: Speak to Me. Speak. And Let Me See
POETRY
Ann Gilligan Bond At the Common Well
Finishing off the Weave
Steve Cushman Difference Between Men & Women
Whistle Wind
Distant
Orange
Tony Magistrale Failure
In My Neighborhood
Bill Earls The English Professor Reads to His Grandkids
The Lost Boys At The Library
Names on Shirts and Butts
Everybody Watches Out for Luke
Pea Coat
Can’t Sign in the Dark
Sara Davis Suffrage
Christopher Buckley Late Capitalism—A Mid-Century View & Partial List
Holly Day The New Reasoning in My House
Hair Poem #1
Things Dumped Off at the Pound
Jacqueline Jules Slave Poet
The Privileged In Pavilion Seats
Fanny Brewster The Derby
The Bridge
Someone’s Child
Michael Mark Rescue
FICTION
Ann Mallen Mauve
Anne Hosansky B O N I T A
Carter Schwonke Skin
NONFICTION
Pamela L. Laskin My Mother, My Stone: Growing up with a Mentally Ill Mother
Nancy Barnes Swimming in South Africa
Katherine Heimann Brown Pink
Lucile H. Blanchard The Wager
Franz Weinschenk “If Music Be The Food Of Love, Play On”
Lissa Brown Mom’s Graduation
By the Advisory Editor Neglected Help: A Book Called You and the Universe
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PUBLISHED TWICE A YEAR BY EVENING STREET PRESS
NUMBER 13, Autumn 2015
CONTENTS
By the Advisory Editor Occasional Notes: Speak to Me. Speak. And Let Me See
POETRY
Ann Gilligan Bond At the Common Well
Finishing off the Weave
Steve Cushman Difference Between Men & Women
Whistle Wind
Distant
Orange
Tony Magistrale Failure
In My Neighborhood
Bill Earls The English Professor Reads to His Grandkids
The Lost Boys At The Library
Names on Shirts and Butts
Everybody Watches Out for Luke
Pea Coat
Can’t Sign in the Dark
Sara Davis Suffrage
Christopher Buckley Late Capitalism—A Mid-Century View & Partial List
Holly Day The New Reasoning in My House
Hair Poem #1
Things Dumped Off at the Pound
Jacqueline Jules Slave Poet
The Privileged In Pavilion Seats
Fanny Brewster The Derby
The Bridge
Someone’s Child
Michael Mark Rescue
FICTION
Ann Mallen Mauve
Anne Hosansky B O N I T A
Carter Schwonke Skin
NONFICTION
Pamela L. Laskin My Mother, My Stone: Growing up with a Mentally Ill Mother
Nancy Barnes Swimming in South Africa
Katherine Heimann Brown Pink
Lucile H. Blanchard The Wager
Franz Weinschenk “If Music Be The Food Of Love, Play On”
Lissa Brown Mom’s Graduation
By the Advisory Editor Neglected Help: A Book Called You and the Universe
Contributors
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