Elisabeth Crean (“Summer Reads”) is a writer in Grand Isle, Vermont.
Max S. Gerber
(“Out of Darkness”) is a photographer based in Los Angeles.
Emma Gluckman (“One Righteous Babe”) is a photographer in New York City.
Bob Gulla ’83 (“One Righteous Babe”) is a music journalist, who writes from his home in Rhode Island.
Carole Hénaff (“The Guava Tree”) is an illustrator in Barcelona.
Meghan Laslocky ’89 (“Out of Darkness”) is a journalist in San Francisco.
David Lindholm ’05 (“Good Eats”) lives in Los Angeles.
Peter Mandel ’79 (“On the Road”) is a regular contributor to the travel sections of The Washington Post and The Boston Globe.
Alexander Manshel ’09 (“The Caretaker”) is an English and American literatures major. This story evolved from a winter term independent study in creative nonfiction.
Mark Ostow
(Cover; “The Caretaker”) is a photographer based in Boston.
Phil (“On the Road”) is an illustrator in Saskatchewan.
John Schubert ’80 (“The Long and Winding Road”) is a trails specialist with the U.S. Forest Service.
Dena Simmons ’05 (“The Guava Tree”) teaches 7th-graders at the Urban Science Academy in the Bronx, New York.
Brook Slane (“Good Eats”) is an illustrator in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
James Yang (“The Long and Winding Road”) is an award-winning illustrator in New York City.
Meg Young ’07 (“12 Days in May”) is a staff consultant with the nonprofit group ECOLOGIA. She’s currently working in Chengdu, China.