Fox Cry Review 1976
Table
of Contents
- Helen Fahrbach "Street Singer"
- Ruth Kettner "Touch Me"
- June A. Zwickey "To Fred"
- Linda Werely "(Come live with me and be my love)"
- Beth Spencer "Warning to a New Lover"
- Lynn Hocking "(Sitting in silence)"
- Jo Beth Process "(I am)"
- Beth Spencer "(I'd like)"
- Peggy De Lain "(I'm taking back that gift)"
- Ann O. Birling "(Try me)"
- Beth Spencer "Graves Should be Mounded"
- Margaret Houk "My Cathedral"
- Karen Koeppe "(Old man sits, brown stains at his feet.)"
- Patricia Warrick "Spring Vision"
- John Price "Three Art Books from the Library"
- Philip G. Smith "(In a dark back alley-way)"
- Philip G. Smith "Battle"
- Peggy De Lain "Friend or Foe?"
- Zira "School Daze"
- Nan Theiss "(As the wind churns the surface of the earth)"
- Geraldine E. Knaack "One Way to Win"
- Dorothy Dalton "Clarinetted"
- Richard Russell "Apollo XI"
- I. Nielsen "The Caucus"
- Charles E. Giordana "Trash"
- R.L. Christopher "Our Mureeta"
- R.L. Christopher "Ture Aficionado's Plea"
- R.L. Christopher "(Do you fear the things half-heard?)"
- Judy Christie "Invasion"
- Anonymous "A Limp Tale"
- Kenneth Morrison "Liver Cheese, Potato Chips, and Orange
Pop"
- Olive Dupee Williams "Remembering"
- Stan Erickson "Haiku"
- Helen Fahrbach"(All winter I have watched the trees)"
- Jo Beth Process "(I'm feeling a stiffness in my face)"
- Barbara Germiat "Gracious Green"
- Barbara Vroman "Grapes' Sweet Odors Rise"
- Nancy Ore "White Bird"
- Ann O. Birling "(Twang of electric guitars in a smoke-filled
bar,)"
- Dorothy Dalton "The Father"
- Richard Russell "To Hillary on Her 4th. Birthday"
- Mary Goodwin "(The cry)"
- Toni Crupi "(Lonely)"
- Nan Theiss "(Trouble)"
- Chery Dahlin "The Rolling Stones vs. the Beatles"
- Donald Hrubesky "Sheephead"
- Donald Hrubesky "Pattern"
- Mary Ellen Ducklow "The Cat"
- Nell Belonger "A Child's Soliloquy"
- Delores Miller "The Making of Moonshine Whiskey"
- H. Stilley "O.D."
- H. Stilley "A Puerto Rican Novelist, Remembered"
- T. Stilley "Wings"
- June A. Zwickey "Immune to Destruction"