Albert Bitici '06 ("Nature's Fireworks," p. 11) is a junior at Middlebury.
Marc Covert ("Nature's Detective" p. 44) is a writer in Portland, Oregon.
Dennis Curran ("Fresh Tracks," p. 18, "Assigned Seating," p. 20, "A Presidency Begins," p. 25, and "7 Up,"p. 32) is a photographer in Waitsfield, Vermont.
Kathleen Dooher ("Murder She Wrote," p. 38) is a photographer in Somerville, Massachusetts. Her work has appeared in Boston Magazine, Fast Company, and Technology Review.
Sally West Johnson '72 ("Midd's Think Tank," p. 14 and "Assigned Seating," p. 20) lives in Middlebury and is a frequent Magazine contributor.
Photographer Casey Kelbaugh'96 ("Nature's Detective," p. 44) has contributed to the Boston Globe, the New York Sun, and Seattle Magazine.
Blair Kloman, M.A. English '94 ("Dark Dreams, Indeed," p. 46), is a frequent Magazine contributor. She lives in Ripton, Vermont.
Bill McKibben ("Fresh Tracks," p. 18) is a scholar in residence in Environmental Studies at Middlebury. He is a frequent contributor to a variety of publications, including Harper's, Atlantic Monthly, The New York Review of Books, and Outside. An avid nordic skier, he lives in Ripton, Vermont.
Illustrator Hal Mayforth ("Snooze Bar," p. 17) is a regular contributor to a number of magazines, including Newsweek, Rolling Stone, The New Yorker, and Time.
Photographer Tad Merrick ("Northern Exposure," p. 24) works in Middlebury.
Christopher Merrill '79 ("The Sound of Silence," p. 80) is an award-winning poet, translator, literary critic, and journalist. His book, Things of the Hidden God: Journey to the Holy Mountain, will be published in February.
Rachel Morton ("Murder She Wrote," p. 38) edited Middlebury Magazine from 1995–2002. She wrote "Running with Dean" in the winter 2004 issue.
Rodica Prato ("The Sound of Silence," p. 80) is an illustrator in New York City.
Photographer Michael Sipe ("Brand New Day," p. 12) is a frequent contributor to Middlebury Magazine.
Sarah Tuff'95 ("7 Up," p. 32) is a frequent Magazine contributor. Her stories have appeared in National Geographic Adventure, Men's Journal, Skiing, and Adventure Sports.