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Patricia Bralley lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
David Guy lives in Durham, N.C. and is the author of Football Dreams (Seaview Books). He is at work on a new novel.
Virginia L. Rudder lives in Hurdle Mills, N.C. She is the author of After the Ifaluk and Other Poems and The Gallows Lord.
Franklin Mills writes that since moving from Durham, N.C. to Farmington, Connecticut, “I have found THE SUN more precious to me than ever. In this cold snowy world, it lights up my memories of the big trees on East Campus the way summer afternoons used to.”
Lesléa Newman is a freelance writer who lives and teaches poetry in Boulder, Colorado.
Sy Safransky is editor of THE SUN.
Richard K. Heckler is a founding member of the Lomi School in Mill Valley, California. His story “The Horseman of Marrakech” appeared in THE SUN #40. He was an All-American in Track and Field and a member of the State Department team that ran in the 1967 Central American Games in Mexico City.
Carl C. Evans is painting full-time at his studio in Leasburg, N.C. He is affiliated with the Somerhill Gallery in Durham and has just completed a five-painting commission for the Wachovia Bank in Lumberton, N.C.
Editor Sy Safransky
Assistant Editor Dana P. Reinhold
Contributing Editor Elizabeth Campbell
Subscriptions Phyllis Hopkins
Editorial Assistants Sherri Boles Ed Cottingham Robin Flynn Peggy Gladstone Carol Goodstein Jade Gorman Dee Dee S. Hooker Lisa Hoover Jak Killeffer Julie Miller Anne Rubin Howard Rubin Dawn Taylor Ruth Wysor
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