Donald Everett Axinn ’51 (“Electrons and Beaver Ponds,” College Street) is the author of two novels and eight volumes of poetry.

Philippe Béha (“Flight of Fancy,” Road Taken) is an illustrator in Montréal.

Chris Buzelli (“The Secret Life of Bees,” Features) is an illustrator in New York City.

Fred Cray (“A Wrinkle in Time,” Pursuits) is an artist in New York City. 

Elisabeth Crean (“The Little Princess,” Books) regularly contributes book reviews to the magazine. She is a freelance writer in Grand Isle, Vermont.

Joshua Drake ’03 (“I Witness”) works for the Sudan Programs Group in the Bureau of African Affairs in the U.S. Department of State.

Anne Harris ’93 (“Life, Interrupted,” Features) lives with her husband Charles; son, Noah; and newborn twins, Ella and Zack, in Belmont, California.

Sally West Johnson ’72 (“The Secret Life of Bees,” Features) is a writer in Middlebury.

Catherine Karnow (“Life, Interrupted,” Features) is a photojournalist in San Francisco.

Jeffrey Lott ’73 (“A Wrinkle in Time,” Pursuits) is the editor of the alumni magazine of Swarthmore College.

Alexander Manshel ’09 (“Flight of Fancy,” Road Taken) hails from Boxborogh, Massachusetts.

H. Kay Merriman ’10 (“That Wooden Bench,” College Street) is a sophomore from Canton, Ohio.

Phil (“Electrons and Beaver Ponds,” College Street) is an illustrator in Saskatchewan.

Devon O’Neil ’01 (“Mr. Unconventional,” Game Time) is a freelance writer in Breckenridge, Colorado.

Brett Simison (“Mr. Unconventional,” Game Time; “Tour of Duty,” Student Scene) is a photographer in Middlebury. His work can be found at www.brettsimison.com

Sarah Tuff ’95 (“Tour of Duty,” Student Scene) is a writer in Burlington, Vermont.

Marlena Zuber ( “It was a Dark and Stormy Night,”) is an illustrator in Toronto. Her work can be found at www.marlenazuber.com