Contributors
January 1976
Writers
Jeffery Beame has been published in Cold Mountain Review, The Road, Pyramid, Sanskrit, Duchess House Review, and other magazines. He defines poetry as “through language (and all of its characteristics) the compact exploration of intense love which unveils and creates mysteries. It is the doorknob and the room.”
moreDavid Bond is back with us again.
moreDavid Bonnis is back with us again.
moreJudy Bratten is back with us again.
moreMedea (Rob Brezsny), also known as Lamellicorn the Clone, eats at the North Carolina Cafeteria.
moreJames Carpenter is a psychology professor at UNC in Chapel Hill.
moreLeaf Diamant says, “I discover that as I end my dis-ease with myself I enjoy myself more.”
moreRob Gelblum is back with us again.
moreKarl Grossman is a newspaperman in his spare time.
moreDouglas Hall has finished his first book of poetry and has started on the second. He lives in Cuttingsville, Vermont.
moreEbba Kraar is back with us again.
moreBruce K. Land was here and gone.
moreDusty Miller is back with us again.
morePriscilla Rich Safransky, who put together the language section in this issue, has been talking since an early age.
moreSy Safransky is editor and publisher of THE SUN.
moreSteven Seif took to the streets one chilly morning to sell copies of his short stories; he found us.
moreDr. William Sprunt is a physician in Raleigh and belongs to that slender yet marvelous tradition of physician poets which includes W.C. Williams and Gottfried Benn.
moreRichard Williams is THE SUN’s poetry editor.
moreRobert Wilson teaches Human Effectiveness Training in Chapel Hill.
moreOn The Cover
Gregg Coffey is back with us again.
moreEditor and Publisher
Sy Safransky
Associate Editor
Priscilla Rich Safransky
Contributing Editors
Mike Mathers
Richard Williams (Poetry)
Leaf Diamant