August 2007 | Contributors

Contributors

Paul Paul Constant learned how to read at the tender age of three. He decorates his apartment solely with books. In addition to Whole Life Times, his work has appeared in The Progressive and The Chicago Reader, and he’s a columnist and a critic-at-large for The Stranger.





AmeliaWhile researching and writing her article on the best under-the-radar bodywork modalities, Fog City freelance writer Amelia Glynn deepened her appreciation for all things slow. “We only get about four billion heartbeats on this planet,” she says. “I want to make sure mine last.” Amelia has written for Ode, Dwell, Hemispheres and the San Francisco Chronicle.




Alastair Alastair Bland is a freelance journalist in San Francisco. A 2002 graduate of UC Santa Barbara, he writes on food, travel, bicycling and fishing in newspapers and magazines throughout the West. He travels frequently but can always be reached at [click to e-mail].





Jamie While researching this month’s story on treehouses, Jamie Friddle often replayed one of his all-time favorite reveries: Napping beneath a grove of singing aspens. His story on the healing power of labyrinths appeared in May 2007’s Whole Life Times. Often he pulls over to stand among roadside trees near Seattle, where he lives and writes.

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