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Evening Street Review Number 10

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EVENINGSTREET REVIEW
PUBLISHED TWICE A YEAR BY EVENING STREET PRESS
NUMBER 10, Spring 2014

 
EVENING STREET REVIEW 
PUBLISHED TWICE A YEAR BY EVENING STREET PRESS 
 
NUMBER 10, SPRING 2014 
 
CONTENTS 
  
BY THE EDITOR  Occasional Notes:  
  Terence, This Is Stupid Stuff   A. E. Housman  
 
 NONFICTION  
  
STEPHANIE E. DICKINSON   Young Widows of Whalebone  9 
GAIL MACDONALD  Digital Heartbreak Still Hurts  80 
 
 POETRY I 
 
SOME SELECTIONS FROM POETRY CONTEST SUBMISSIONS 
 
  HELEN KAY CHAPBOOK 
    MARILYN CAVICCHIA 
  Barbara, Driver, Chrysler Town & Country
  Justin, Driver, Chevy Volt
  Lauren, Driver, Mazda 3  
  Julie, Driver, Ford Taurus Wagon 
  Robert, Driver, Buick LeSabre   
  Marjorie, Driver, Cadillac DeVille  
      Nancy, Driver, Toyota Avalon  
    LUCIA MAY 
  Blond Boy      
  Blond Boy and the Plan for Eastern Europe 
     (Generalplan Ost)  
  Blond Boy and the Weaker Sex  
  Burglar       
  Don’t Forget      
  Hunger        
  Reunion Retreat  
 
  SINCLAIR BOOK LENGTH   
    ANITA S PULIER       
  Guilty by Association  
  Regrets        
  Recycling Mink    
  Airless        
  The New Math    
  Local Sluts         
  Just in case       
    JUDY IRELAND       
  Growing Girls in Iowa  
  My Father Voted for Nixon  
  Arguing about Chaos   
  Lot’s Wife       
  Snowbirds      
  My Sisters in Iowa   
  Fa rm Woman with Shotgun   
  
FICTION 
 
DINAH COX   The Dot    
DONNA SPECTOR  The Jesus Year   
JESSICA GREGG   “When Vivian Greer Came to Sing”   
RAYMOND GASTON   One Hour  
 
POETRY II 
 
TONI ORTNER  History of Loss   
HARRIET SHENKMAN  Laying Stones on a Grave  
MARK J. MITCHELL  San Francisco Sestina on a Found Theme 
INEZ GELLER  A Dostoevsky Heart   
JENNIFER L. FREED   Words for my Father 
  Time Lapse   
  Passage  
  Klezmer   
 
BY THE EDITOR   Neglected Help:  
  Robert Lowell, Charles Bukowski, Sara Teasdale  
 
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