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

Kathleen Dooher (“The Education of Yohanne Kidolezi” ) is a photographer in Boston. Her work has appeared in a number of publications, including Boston magazine, Fast Company, and Technology Review.

Camilla Engman (“Remembering Pardon Tillinghast”) is an illustrator in Sweden.

Bob Handelman  (“Art Seen”; “Water World”) is a photographer in New York City and a frequent contributor to Middlebury Magazine.

Hadley Hooper   (“Hawks of the Interstate”) is an illustrator in Denver, Colorado. Her work has appeared in a number of publications, including Harper’s, Time, and Wine Spectator.

Scott T. Hutchison, M.A. English ’87 (“Hawks of the Interstate” ) is the state director for the New Hampshire Young Writers’ Conference.

Edward Kanze ’78 (“Wild, Wild Life”) is an author and naturalist. He lives along the Saranac River in New York’s Adirondack Park.

Laura Legere ’02 (“Water World”) graduated from Columbia University’s School of Journalism in May.

Molly May ’02 (“The Cherry Orchard”) works for the publishing house W.W. Norton in New York City.

Tad Merrick (“On the Road”) owns and operates the Tad Merrick Studio in Middlebury.

Chris O’Leary (“The Cherry Orchard”) is an illustrator based inColumbus, Ohio. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, National Journal, and Smart Money.

Michael Sipe (“I See You”) is a photographer in Burlington, Vermont.

Mariusz Stawarski (“Wild, Wild Life”) is an illustrator based in Poland.