Current Contributors
Henry Bee is the author of The Picky Investor, an investment blog. When he is not busy scouring for investment opportunities, he enjoys writing poetry and other creative pieces. His love for modern and postmodern literature is often reflected in his writing.
His poetry was featured in HAP #23.
Jessica Bruhn stands alone in her fight against meandering, Edwardian gossip, especially since she's a brazen hussy, in search of a responsive farmer, who might be looking for a decent milkmaid to take over some of his long, sweaty hours. Transylvania is also a prospective destination, because the wolves are her loved ones, and the skies tell of siege.
Her poetry was featured in HAP #4,#12,#16, and #20, and #22. Send comments to: jbruhn@sfu.ca
Our legendary founder, Stephen Elliot-Buckley began writing poetry at SFU in the late 1980's in the Axioms group. He began publishing on campus a poetry zine called "High Altitude Poetry" that morphed into "Capacity" after a few years. Back then, HAP featured poetry, art and rants from poets and artists on and off campus. These days, stephen is writing more, performing at Thundering Word Heard and anti-WTO [and similar] events, working with Poets Against the War, and watching poetry flourish on campus with the High Altitude Poetry club.
His poetry was featured in HAP #1,#7, and #20.

