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Evening Street Review No. 2
Evening Street Review No. 2
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EVENING STREET REVIEW
PUBLISHED TWICE A YEAR BY EVENING STREET PRESS
NUMBER 2, SPRING 2010
CONTENTS
By the Editor Occasional Notes: “The Purse Seine”
POETRY
Paula Anne Yup Childhood
Natalia Barb Mamma
Myles Gordon Helen Kay Chapbook Prize: Recite Every Day
Peter Mladinic Privilege
Lianne Spidel The Common Stones He Saved
Lucia P. May Suffering is Suffering
Racist in Training, 1967
Martin Elwell My Sister’s Poems
Amnesia
Buttered Popcorn
My Aluminum Baseball Bat
House Arrest
Snipes
My Sister’s Face
Michael Salcman If a Young Man Should Die Alone
Jane Sadek Covered Ladies
Stephanie Silvia Old women knitting woolen scarves
Wanting so to crash the sky
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Matthew Cariello Stone Man Speaks
Stone Man Watches Fire
Stone Man Sleeps
Stone Man Wants a Mate
Stone Man Watches Snow
Stone Man Sees the Moon
Stone Man Listens
NONFICTION
Mary Zelinka Riding a Hurricane
FICTION
Adam Sturtevant In Your Dreams
Diane Lefer California Asparagus
R.E. Hayes Be White With Me
By the Editor Neglected Help: John Cowper Powys
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