Dick Anderson ("Galaxy Quest," p. 44) is a frequent contributor to Middlebury Magazine. He wrote "Chutes and Ladders" in the summer 2004 issue. 

 

Andrew Barker ("Into the Breach," p. 28) is a freelance writer in Burlington, Vermont.

 

Environmental photographer Gary Braasch ("Climate Conference Issues Global Warning," p. 18) has contributed work to a number of publications, including Discover, Scientific American, Smithsonian, and Time.

 

Dennis Curran ("Game Night," p. 23) is a photographer in Waitsfield, Vermont.

 

Caleb Daniloff ("The Art of War," p. 34) is a freelance writer in Middlebury. He's a commentator for Vermont Public Radio and has written for the New York Times, Boston Globe, Boston Phoenix, and Publishers Weekly.

 

Max S. Gerber ("King of Comedy," p. 22; "Galaxy Quest," p. 44) is a photographer in Los Angeles.

 

Photojournalist Bridget Besaw Gorman ("The Real World," p.24; "The Art of War," p. 34) contributes to a number of publications, including National Geographic Adventure, Newsweek, and Smithsonian.

 

Sally West Johnson '72 ("Climate Conference Issues Global Warning," p. 18) is a frequent contributor to Middlebury Magazine.

 

Blair Kloman, M.A. English '94 ("Once Upon a Time in Oxford," p. 16) writes from Ripton, Vermont. 

 

Bill McKibben ("A Passage Through Middlebury," p. 38) is a Scholar in Residence in Environmental Studies at Middlebury. He is a frequent contributor to Harpers, Atlantic Monthly, The New York Review of Books, and Outside. "His story is an adapted excerpt from his most recent book Wandering Home: A Long Walk Across America's Most Hopeful Landscape.

 

Josée Masse ("To Merge or Not to Merge," p. 14) is an illustrator in Québec.

 

Tom Nugent ("Into the Breach," p. 28) writes for a number of publications, including the New York Times, The Washington Post, and Mother Jones.

 

Melissa Pasanen ("The Real World," p. 24) is a frequent contributor to Middlebury Magazine. She wrote "Food for Thought" in the fall 2003 issue.

 

Rodica Prato ("A Passage Through Middlebury," p. 38) is an illustrator in New York City.

Ed Weissman '65("A Moment in Time," p. 80) has taught politics at York University in Toronto and writes for the musical theatre.