Contributors
June 1986
Writers
Elizabeth Rose Campbell is a freelance writer and astrologer who lives in Tivoli, New York. She’s a former assistant editor of The Sun.
moreHal J. Daniel III is a professor of speech, language and auditory pathology and an adjunct professor in anthropology at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. His books of poems are As Long as You’re Not Cold (Injection Press) and Leave of Absence (Comet Halley).
moreAdam Fisher lives in New York City, where he spends most Tuesday evenings getting ink on any nearby object, including, occasionally, the paper in front of him.
moreAlfred Gross lives in Eugene, Oregon. He’s the author of Dancing on the Edge (Homunculus Press), a poetry chapbook.
morePatrick Miller has resumed publication of his Presumptions: A Letter at Large. A free introductory copy is available from 1442A Walnut #58, Berkeley, California 94709.
moreSy Safransky is editor of The Sun.
moreMarilyn Stablein is an arts manager, writer and performance artist who lives in Seattle, Washington. Her story in this issue won the Brazos fiction prize at the University of Houston in 1984.
moreBruce P. Woodford lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. His books of poetry include Love and Other Weathers and The Edges of Distance.
moreOn The Cover

Carlos Anne Phelps is a white-haired, quasi-mythical fellow with enough substance to enable him to write books, make tapes of his stories and appear at various cultural and theatrical events in Los Angeles, but he appears to be largely the creation of Robert W. Zentis.
moreEditor
Sy Safransky
Office Manager
Juli Duncan
Editorial Assistants
Jan Bellard
Jeannie Doliner
Hope Janke
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