Issue 299 | Contributors | The Sun Magazine

Contributors

November 2000

Writers

Sandy Boucher is the author of four books on Buddhism. Based in Oakland, California, she leads workshops and retreats and seeks to introduce other Westerners to Kwan Yin, the bodhisattva of compassion.

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John Taylor Gatto’s new book is The Underground History of American Education (Oxford Village Press). He lives in New York City.

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Derrick Jensen is the author of A Language Older Than Words (Context Books). He lives in Crescent City, California.

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Gillian Kendall is a writer living in San Martin, California. Given her life to live over again, she would be an announcer for National Public Radio, an architect, or an organic-fruit farmer.

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Anne Lamott is the author of Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life (Anchor Books). She lives with her son, Sam, in northern California.

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Dulcie Leimbach is a journalist and newspaper editor. Her short stories have appeared in Iris, American Fiction, and the anthology Shore Stories (Down the Shore). She lives in New York City with her family.

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Ron Mohring is the author of the poetry chapbook Amateur Grief (Thorngate Road Press). He lives in Clarksville, Indiana.

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Susan Moon is the editor of Turning Wheel, a magazine about Buddhism and social activism. She lives in Berkeley, California.

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Sy Safransky is editor of The Sun.

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Sparrow is currently listening to a recording of George Washington’s Farewell Address.

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On The Cover

Robyn McDaniels is a photographer living in Hill City, South Dakota.

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