Issue 265 | Contributors | The Sun Magazine

Contributors

January 1998

Writers

Janis Bultman lives in London, England, but tends to write about suburban California, where she grew up. She’s currently working on a novel.

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John Taylor Gatto is a former schoolteacher and the author of Dumbing Us Down (New Society). He lives in New York City.

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Suzanne Greenberg teaches writing at California State University, Long Beach. Her poems have appeared in High Plains Literary Review and New Laurel Review.

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David Guy is the author of four novels, the most recent being The Autobiography of My Body (Plume). He lives in Durham, North Carolina.

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Elizabeth Harrington’s poems have appeared in Buffalo Spree, Interim, and the New Press. She lives in Glen Ridge, New Jersey.

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Christopher Locke’s poems have been published in the Literary Review and the Worcester Review. He lives in Northampton, Massachusetts.

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Peter Money is a poet living in Berkeley, California. His recent publications are Between Ourselves (Backwoods Broadside Series) and A Big Yellow (Cloud, England).

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Larry Rosenberg lives and teaches at the Cambridge Insight Meditation Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Sy Safransky is editor of The Sun.

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Winston Smith is the pseudonym of a writer based in the western United States.

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Lolly Winston is a freelance writer who’s currently working on a collection of short stories. She lives in Sunnyvale, California.

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Fred Wistow is an attorney and (as of the date of this publication) an ex-smoker. He lives in New York City.

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On The Cover

Marvin W. Schwartz is an extroverted recluse. He lives in New York City.

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