Issue 131 | Contributors | The Sun Magazine

Contributors

October 1986

Writers

Stewart Brinton is a musician from Vancouver, British Columbia.

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Michael Cadnum lives in Albany, California. He was a National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellow in 1984.

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David Guy is a novelist and essayist who lives in Durham, North Carolina. He’s the author of Football Dreams, The Man Who Loved Dirty Books, and Second Brother.

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David Brendan Hopes is a writer who teaches literature, creative writing and the humanities at the University of North Carolina in Asheville. His current projects include a play about sea monsters and a set of poems about growing up in Akron, Ohio.

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David Koteen is a writer who lives in Eugene, Oregon. He says he recently returned from a visit with his parents and his children, exhausted from “being the fulcrum between generations. Riding above it all the beauty of blood emotions. Always a chance to sear another karmic vessel.”

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J. Krishnamurti, who died earlier this year at the age of ninety, was the author of numerous books, including The Urgency of Change, The Awakening of Intelligence, Freedom from the Known, and Truth and Actuality.

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Carl Mitcham lives in New York City.

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Sy Safransky is editor of The Sun.

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Myrna Treston has had poetry published in Wind and The New England Sampler and recently one of her stories was dramatized by the BBC. She lives in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.

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Renée Weber lives in Princeton, New Jersey. A former editor of ReVision Journal, she’s currently professor of philosophy at Rutgers University. Her work has appeared in several anthologies, including The Metaphors of Consciousness, The Holographic Paradigm and Other Paradoxes, and David Bohm: Quantum Physics and Beyond.

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On The Cover

Lewis Downey is a photographer who lives in Carrboro, North Carolina.

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Editor
Sy Safransky

Office Manager
Catherine Dumas

Editorial Assistants
Jan Bellard
Hope Janke

Contributing Editor
Juli Duncan

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