Street Cred Contributors

Matt Bacon ([email protected]) is science and technology editor at Focus magazine.Colin Berry ([email protected]) clutters the pages of Option, Ray Gun, SF Weekly, and the Happy Mutant Handbook.Andy Bodle was overall champion in the late 1993 series of Countdown, the popular puzzle program on the UK’s Channel 4.Caleb John Clark ([email protected]) writes with one hand as […]

Matt Bacon ([email protected]) is science and technology editor at Focus magazine.

Colin Berry ([email protected]) clutters the pages of Option, Ray Gun, SF Weekly, and the Happy Mutant Handbook.

Andy Bodle was overall champion in the late 1993 series of Countdown, the popular puzzle program on the UK's Channel 4.

Caleb John Clark ([email protected]) writes with one hand as he clutches the tail of the technology beast thrashing pell-mell through society. He intends to orbit the planet at least once.

Dave Clifford ([email protected]) descends from a long line of brain-eating apes whose desire for comfort and intelligence eliminated their ESP powers. He has yet to understand why people give high fives.

Simson Garfinkel ([email protected]) writes about science and technology from his electronic house in Cambridgeport, Massachussetts. These days, he's trying to make a living from hating Unix.

Phil Hall is a New York-based writer and film scholar whose work has appeared in numerous US and British publications.

Bryan Higgins ([email protected]) plays the French horn and clavichord, writes fiction and software, and lives in Berkeley and Soda Springs, California.

Chris Hudak ([email protected]) Innsmouth, Massachussetts. Writer for Mondo 2000, Next Generation, Flux, and The Net. Humble protagonist of Harlan Ellison story "Keyboard." Majoring in literature at Miskatonic University.

Alice Joanou has written several novels and collections of short stories, including Black Tongue. She lives in India.

Rita Johnson is a transplanted Midwesterner trapped in Los Angeles. She spends her free time entertaining friends with her delusional fantasies about Tim Roth.

Alastair Johnston is a letterpress printer and a teacher of graphic design who broadcasts over the San Francisco radiowaves as "Dr. Rhythm."

Seth Kaplan ([email protected]) is a San Francisco-based freelance writer who thinks that the first sign of apocalypse is Entertainment Weekly winning a National Magazine Award.

John Kennedy ([email protected]) is an editor of Internet and Comms Today. He dresses up as Judge Dredd for parties.

j. poet is a singer, songwriter, and bohemian whose byline appears in Pulse and Utne Reader.

Jef Raskin ([email protected]), best known for creating the Macintosh project at Apple, now consults on and designs post-GUI interfaces. Whatever that means.

Robert Rossney writes the Online column for the San Francisco Chronicle and is the co-author, with his wife, Sonia Simone, of Quiet Americans.

James Rozzi ([email protected]) is a freelance writer, woodwind musician, and teacher in the Orlando, Florida, area.

Paul Saffo ([email protected]) is a research fellow at the Institute for the Future in Menlo Park, California.

Paul Semel ([email protected]) is currently putting together the new issue of Mixed Media, a journal of art and literature.

Scott Taves ([email protected]) is the US manager of B&W Music and The Blue Room record labels, and author of Pocket Tour of Games on the Internet.

Peter Thomas ([email protected]) is Professor of Information Management at the University of the West of England. He is a sucker for any bit of technology that has too many buttons.

Howard Wen sleeps - and lives - in Dallas, Texas.

Jon Whisenant ([email protected]) is a muckraker who works for Mother Jones magazine and The MoJo Wire (www.mojones.com).

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Street Cred Contributors