Evening Street Review Publication: A 30-Year Lesson in Perseverance

I am pleased to report that I have a short story, "A Little Madness in the Spring,"  published in the Autumn, 2017 edition of Evening Street Review. I am particularly proud that a story of mine aligns with Evening Street Press's mission statement: Evening Street Press is centered on Elizabeth Cady Stanton's 1848 revision of … Continue reading Evening Street Review Publication: A 30-Year Lesson in Perseverance

“Feral” by Sheryl St. Germain

I’m greatly moved by Sheryl St. Germain’s expression of loss, and I admire both the honesty and the skill it took to write it.

Background photo: Deco Design Center/Flickr, CC BY-NC 2.0.
Manipulation and design layout: Elizabeth Stark

Born and raised in New Orleans, Sheryl St. Germain is of Cajun and Creole descent.  She has published nine books and chapbooks of poetry and essays, and edited two anthologies.  The poem appearing here (“Feral”)  is part of a forthcoming poetry book from Autumn House Press, The Small Door of Your Death, that explores the death of her son from a heroin overdose.  She directs the MFA program in Creative Writing at Chatham University.  Here are some links to other works that explore issues such as video games, teaching, addiction and loss:

What We’re Good At

Blizzard

Creative Writing and Addiction

The author.

Gray and Sheryl in Paris.

Sheryl painting by Catherine Stock.

Sheryl reading in Florida at The Hermitage Artist Retreat.

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