Issue 55 | Contributors | The Sun Magazine

Contributors

May 1980

Writers

Paul Éluard was a French poet and one of the founders of the surrealist movement.

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Steven 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.

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Nyle Frank plays the piano at Colonel Chutney’s in Chapel Hill and the Irregardless Cafe in Raleigh.

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Carl 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.

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John Rosenthal is a photographer and writer who lives in Chapel Hill.

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Sy Safransky is editor of THE SUN.

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Teo 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.

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David 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.

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Hastings Wyman Jr. lives in Washington, D.C., where he publishes Southern Political Report.

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On 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.

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Editor
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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