The Man at the Window
The man at the window is my father. He has lost most of his sight and suffers from Charles Bonnet syndrome. His vision drifts and spins, the wind blowing light across the yard of his…
Bellingham Review Contributor
Gordon W. Mennenga grew up in a small Iowa town and earned an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. His work has been published in The North American Review, Epoch, Hamilton Stone Review, and other journals. His monologues have been featured on NPR and produced by the Riverside Theatre Company. He often teaches in the Iowa Summer Writing Festival. If he ever finishes his novel, it will be titled Warm the Knife.
The man at the window is my father. He has lost most of his sight and suffers from Charles Bonnet syndrome. His vision drifts and spins, the wind blowing light across the yard of his…