Contributors
May 1976
Writers
Jeffery Beame has been published in Cold Mountain Review, The Road, Pyramid, Sanskrit, Duchess House Review, and other magazines.
moreJoe Blankenship wrote his poem, “The Trucker,” while working for a tractor-trailer-wrecker service two years ago. He drove the Washington-Richmond-Orlando run, retrieving broken-down tractors, and says the poem is “a result of having stepped in and out of a whole life there quickly enough that the experience is clear and yet dream-like.”
moreFrom April 1976: Judy Bratten should write a cookbook.
moreC.B. Clark lives in the woods in Chatham County.
moreLeaf Diamant is a contributing editor of THE SUN.
moreRobert Donnan is washing dishes at Aurora, where nothing tempts him.
moreFrom April 1976: William Gaither works at the SomeThyme Restaurant in Durham, where he hasn’t burnt a sandwich yet.
moreFrom April 1976: Karl Grossman is a newspaperman in his spare time.
moreGray Jacobik is a poet from Washington, D.C.
moreTed Marsh is a new, and vocal, subscriber from New York City.
moreFrom March 1976: Stephen Martin teaches an astrology class.
moreMichael D. Rigsby’s poem, “Three Definitions of the Milky Way,” is the title piece in a new collection of his work to be published this month by the Carolina Wren Press.
moreSy Safransky is editor and publisher of THE SUN.
moreDave Searls, WDBS’s Doctor Dave, is a broadcasting and advertising consultant and the author of The Triangle Total FM Guide.
moreDee Dee Small is an occasional English major at UNC in Chapel Hill and lives on a farm in Durham County “with a good friend, assorted animals, and lots and lots of space.”
moreRichard Williams is a contributing editor of THE SUN.
moreOn The Cover
Marty Tatum
moreEditor and Publisher
Sy Safransky
Associate Editor
Priscilla Rich Safransky
Production
Betsy Martin
Contributing Editors
Gregg Coffey
Leaf Diamant
Gayle Garrison
Mike Mathers
Richard Williams
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