Contributors
March 1976
Writers
Jeffrey Beame bequeathed us the Victor Frankl quote on the back cover: “What is to give light must endure burning.”
moreJudy Bratten teaches her children well.
moreLamellicorn the Clone is dead — if it can ever truly be said that a “clone” may die. The circumstances of his death are unclear. His genetic code has of course not disappeared from the realm of organic life forms, since, during his lifetime he underwent innumerable “clonings.” In this issue is Lamellicorn the Clone’s last interview.
moreDavid Cohen writes children’s books on ecology for the Environmental Protection Agency Washington, D.C.
moreLeaf Diamant teaches, er, facilitates human awareness.
moreGayle Garrison teaches yoga.
moreKarl Grossman is looking for a ride with anyone returning to Earth.
moreJim Lark is another Chapel Hill poet with oceans in his eyes.
moreStephen Martin teaches an astrology class.
moreMike Mathers teaches himself.
moreNorm Moser is on the fabled West Coast.
moreRobert Roskind teaches classes in home-building. He can be reached at the Community Bookstore in Chapel Hill.
moreSy Safransky is editor and publisher of THE SUN.
moreJaki Shelton rhymes with her clothes.
moreRichard Williams teaches poetry, and writes it.
moreOn The Cover

Priscilla Rich Safransky is associate editor of THE SUN.
moreEditor and Publisher
Sy Safransky
Associate Editor
Priscilla Rich Safransky
Contributing Editors
Mike Mathers
Richard Williams (Poetry)
Leaf Diamant
Production
Betsy Martin
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