Issue 226 | Contributors | The Sun Magazine

Contributors

October 1994

Writers

P. J. Frieder is a writer and recovering lawyer living in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with a husband, a daughter, and a dog.

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Diana Greene lives in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in a house with an attic she can call her own. She is the author of 79 Ways to Calm a Crying Baby (Simon & Schuster).

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Susan Griffin is a feminist poet, essayist, lecturer, teacher, playwright, and filmmaker. Her books include Women and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her and Pornography and Silence: Culture’s Revenge Against Nature. She lives in Berkeley, California.

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Bill Holland, a former naval aviator, writes and teaches in Atlantic Beach, Florida, where he lives with his family, two dogs, two cats, and a missing hamster.

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Alison Luterman is a poet and novelist who lives in Oakland, California.

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William Luvaas teaches writing at the University of California at San Diego. His new novel, Going Under (Putnam), comes out in November. He lives in San Marcos, California.

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Judevine Mountain is the pseudonym for a hermit poet who lives in the remote mountains of northern Vermont. He can be contacted only through David Budbill.

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Jim Ralston is writing and acting in his own movie, We’ve Got It Made, about a man struggling with unemployment and, consequently, troubles at home. He lives in Petersburg, West Virginia.

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Sy Safransky is editor of The Sun.

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Juliet Wittman writes a health column for the Boulder Daily Camera and is currently at work on a novel. She lives with her husband and daughter in Boulder, Colorado.

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On The Cover

John Ruebartsch is a photographer in love with Latin America — though he lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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Editor
Sy Safransky

Business Manager
Susan Ganung Tremblay

Assistant Editor
Andrew W. Snee

Editorial Assistant
Bob Rehak

Copy Editor
Seth Mirsky

Readers
Colleen Donfield
Ann Humphreys
Violette Phillips

Editorial Apprentice
Katherine Cloninger

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