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Occasionally: Collected Poems of J. D. Evans

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"Occasionally" is a selection of poems from New Jersey writer J.D. Evans. Appearing throughout the 1980s in the Press of Atlantic City and often accompanied by illustrations, these poems were at times whimsical, wistful, and wise. Covering such topics as gypsy moths, Pac-Man, Halley's comet, Reagonomics, fatherhood, cold nights, children, mortality, Mother's Day, the Mob, Miss America, Monopoly, and taxes, these poems show something of the soul of the 1980s, and of their author - whose identity is revealed for the first time in this book. About the J.D. Evans, a pseudonym, is a New Jersey writer whose poetry is collected into an anthology ... occasionally. About the Jason Murk, a pseudonym, is the author of occasional books about clouds & tadpoles & spaceships & India.

544 pages, Paperback

First published August 29, 2009

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