Contributors
September 1975
Writers
Joe Blankenship is a poet who lives in Raleigh.
moreDavid Bonnis says he’s vastly intuitive, but doesn’t care.
moreJudy Bratten prefers to remain anonymous.
moreLamellicorn the Clone (Rob Brezsny) describes himself as the least respectable avatar of the ancient Clone family. In his last incarnation, he was a rock ’n roll singer.
moreLeaf Robert Diamant says, “Collecting and using plants is only a small part of the experience. As I walk through a forest or field or vacant lot, I am continuously amazed by the beauty and variety of life and death. I am wonder-filled by this process, by everything and everyone’s participation in it. Sharing with nature opens us people right up.”
moreEbba Kraar is searching for life’s meaning in the libraries of Syracuse.
moreNorm Moser has returned to his beloved San Francisco Bay.
morePriscilla Rich Safransky has given in and changed her name.
moreMichael Rigsby has started raising sheep so eventually everything he needs can be obtained from the flock.
moreSy Safransky is editor and publisher of THE SUN.
moreKip Ward, who started Loom Press, spends a lot of time on the phone.
moreRichard Williams is the author of Suburban Blues. “Coin” will be included in a collection of his poetry to come out next year.
moreOn The Cover
The cover illustration is by Tom Cleveland. He is proud of his foundry.
moreEditor and Publisher
Sy Safransky
Editors-at-large
Priscilla Rich Safransky
Mike Mathers
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