Contributors
May 1980
Writers
Paul Éluard was a French poet and one of the founders of the surrealist movement.
moreSteven Forrest lives in Chapel Hill and has given about 1,500 astrological readings. He teaches and writes about astrology, and is a consultant to a local psychotherapist.
moreNyle Frank plays the piano at Colonel Chutney’s in Chapel Hill and the Irregardless Cafe in Raleigh.
moreCarl Mitcham is the father of Mark, whose cartoons have appeared in THE SUN, and a member of a small Catholic community called the Families of St. Benedict in New Hope, Kentucky.
moreJohn Rosenthal is a photographer and writer who lives in Chapel Hill.
moreSy Safransky is editor of THE SUN.
moreTeo Savory is a writer who lives in a drafty house in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts. Her novels include Stonecrop: The Country I Remember; A Childhood; A Clutch of Fables; and To a High Place.
moreDavid Searls has been a broadcasting consultant, advertising salesman and copywriter, and radio personality (Doctor Dave on WDBS). His work has appeared frequently in THE SUN.
moreHastings Wyman Jr. lives in Washington, D.C., where he publishes Southern Political Report.
moreOn The Cover
Margaret Earline is an English major at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, a Louisiana lady, and a lover of little pleasures.
moreEditor
Sy Safransky
Assistant Editor
Elizabeth Campbell
Production Assistant
Sarah Wilson
Editorial Assistants
David Belsky
Beth Carol Boone
Rich Goldrosen
Sara LeFever
Dana Reinhold
Anne Rubin
Typesetting
Loretta Annese/SunSerifs Typesetting Service
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