In a college dorm, in a prison, in a marriage
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Stephen Ausherman is a writer from Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He is spending most of this year in Seoul, South Korea, but if he had his choice he’d be in Belize.
Joseph Bathanti is a writer-in-residence at Mitchell Community College in Statesville, North Carolina, and the author of The Feast of All Saints (Nightshade Press).
Robert Bly is a poet, translator, editor, and author of Iron John: A Book about Men (Random House). His latest book of poetry is Meditations on the Insatiable Soul (HarperCollins). He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Donella H. Meadows is a systems analyst, journalist, college professor, and author of a nationally syndicated column, “The Global Citizen.” She lives in Plainfield, New Hampshire.
D. Patrick Miller is a writer living in Berkeley, California. He is the author of A Little Book of Forgiveness (Viking).
Carson Reed is a journalist, author, editor, and poet living in Denver, Colorado. He says his story in this issue “owes equal debt to Lewis Carroll and Jimmy Swaggart.”
David Romtvedt is a writer and poet living in Buffalo, Wyoming. His new book of poems, Certainty (White Pine Press), is due out this year.
Sy Safransky is editor of The Sun.
V. Diane WoodBrown is a writer, political activist, and child-care volunteer at a battered-women’s shelter. She lives in San Rafael, California.
John Banasiak is a photographer and associate professor of art at the University of South Dakota at Vermillion.
Editor Sy Safransky
Business Manager Susan Tremblay
Assistant Editor Andrew W. Snee
Editorial Assistant Bob Rehak
Copy Editor Seth Mirsky
Readers Colleen Donfield Ann Humphreys
Editorial Apprentice Elizabeth Oliver
Office Assistant Sam Brauer