Jeff Baskin is a writer and editor living in Santa Cruz, California. He is hard at work on his magnum opus, Lawrence Welk in Cyberspace.
Gareth Branwyn ([email protected]) is co-author of bOING bOING's Happy Mutant Handbook and author of Mosaic Quick Tour. He is writing a do-it-yourself guide to amateur media.
Allison Diamond ([email protected]) is a columnist for The American Music Press and contributes to Bikini, Detour, and Plazm. She likes to bite.
Simson Garfinkel ([email protected]) lives on Martha's Vineyard in a 150-year-old house with his wife and three cats.
Phil Hall is a New York-based writer and film scholar whose work has appeared in numerous American and British publications.
Chris Hudak ([email protected]) lives in Innsmouth, Massachusetts. Writer for Mondo 2000, Next Generation, Flux, and The Net. Majoring in literature at Miskatonic University.
Richard Kadrey ([email protected]) is the author of the Covert Culture Sourcebook and two novels: Metrophage and Kamikaze L'Amour. He has no qualifications for anything he does.
Hari Kunzru ([email protected]) does something quite important, though nobody is sure what. Mostly, he plays loud techno music in the offices of Wired UK.
Zach Meston ([email protected]) resides in Hawaii and writes video- game strategy books for a living – a lifestyle combination that makes most people insanely jealous and physically ill.
Roger Park ([email protected]) plays in the funk band Aquaflesh and is editor of the webzine Phatbits. His articles have appeared in Addicted to Noise, LA Weekly, Yolk, and City News Service.
j. poet is a singer, songwriter, and bohemian whose byline appears in Pulse and Utne Reader.
Dean Suzuki is a professor of music history specializing in experimental music at San Francisco State University. A critic, journalist, historian, and radio host, he is also writing a book on the evolution of minimalist music.
Rob Swigart, a research affiliate at the Institute for the Future, is the author of eight novels, including Portal, available both electronically and in hard copy (St. Martin's Press).
Jeff Swimmer is a filmmaker living in New York. His documentary on the John Coltrane church in San Francisco débuts this spring on the BBC and French television.
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.
Rogier van Bakel ([email protected]), as anagram enthusiasts will note, has Brave Ink Galore. He lives in Connecticut.
Brad Wieners ([email protected]) writes for Details, Time Out, and the San Francisco Bay Guardian, among other pubs. He will read anything that interests him.
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