Contributors
February 1976
Writers
Joe Blankenship is a poet.
moreJudy Bratten should write a cookbook.
moreLamellicorn the Clone (Rob Brezsny) has been asked to submit his dreams to Bardic tests.
moreMoira Crone, one-time resident of Chapel Hill and graduate of Smith College, is a writer living in Boston.
moreLeaf Diamant is a contributing editor of THE SUN.
moreRobert Donnan is a Chapel Hill based writer.
moreWilliam Gaither lives in Durham. He says the article in this issue is “a lesson of what a co-existing lifetime of Richard Nixon and hard drugs will do to you.”
moreGayle Garrison teaches yoga.
moreKarl Grossman is our correspondent in North Hackensack, New Jersey.
moreDouglas Hall writes from Vermont that “the endless winter is a wicked one — lots of snow and 20 below zero nights.”
moreWayne Hall is keeping warm at the Ackland Art Center in Chapel Hill, where he works between poems.
moreJim Lark is a Chapel Hill poet.
moreStephen Martin is a Chapel Hill carpenter and astrologer.
morePriscilla Rich Safransky is associate editor of THE SUN.
moreSy Safransky is editor and publisher of THE SUN.
moreSeth is the “personality” no longer focused in physical reality who speaks through author Jane Roberts.
moreStephen Steneov is a progressive American social philosopher who looks to a bright future, and asks, Why not?
moreRichard Williams is THE SUN’s poetry editor.
moreOn The Cover

Editor and Publisher
Sy Safransky
Associate Editor
Priscilla Rich Safransky
Contributing Editors
Mike Mathers
Richard Williams (Poetry)
Leaf Diamant
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