Contributors
November 1985
Writers
Patricia Bralley lives in Norcross, Georgia, where, with her family, she runs a clinical research laboratory for nutritional analysis and preventive medicine.
moreGeorge Kalamaras lives in Fort Collins, Colorado, and teaches as a poet-in-the-schools in Colorado. His work has appeared in Bluefish, Greenfield Review, Hawai’i Review, Kansas Quarterly, and the Mississippi Valley Review.
moreDavid Moolten lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is a student at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
moreSy Safransky is editor of THE SUN.
moreSparrow is back in New York City and reading a lot. He recommends Death Comes for the Archbishop by Willa Cather, Exile and the Kingdom by Camus and “Couple Attacked by Talking Bear” (article, National Enquirer, August 6, 1985).
moreSallie Tisdale lives in the Pacific Northwest with a growing family. Her first book, Complications, will be published by McGraw-Hill next year.
moreWilliam Trotter is a Greensboro, North Carolina writer who concentrates most of his energies on fiction projects, although his lifelong interest in military history has engendered an as-yet-unpublished book on the Russo-Finnish War, as well as articles for several history magazines.
moreOn The Cover
John Rosenthal is a photographer and writer who lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
moreEditor
Sy Safransky
Office Manager
Juli Duncan
Contributing Editor
Howard Jay Rubin
Editorial Assistants
Jan Bellard
Jeannie Doliner
Amy Hoey