Tiffany Lee Brown ([email protected]) publishes Hot Geeks! and edits the Cyberculture section of Anodyne, a Portland, Oregon, monthly. She's assistant editor of Fringe Ware Review.
Allison Diamond ([email protected]) has contributed to Detour, Plazm, and BAM. She resists temptation by staying in site.
Alex Frankel is a San Francisco-based writer covering environment and technology issues who hopes to be selected for a 1997 expedition to Antarctica.
Simson Garfinkel ([email protected]) lives on Martha's Vineyard in a 150-year-old house with his wife, daughter, and three cats.
Chris Hudak ([email protected]) writes for Gamespot, Request, Video Game Advisor, and Playboy. He really really really wants to meet Natalie Merchant.
Rita M. Johnson ([email protected]) is a Missouri native presently residing in Los Angeles. Her writing has appeared in LA Weekly, Sky, Dazed & Confused, and Request.
Alastair Johnston is a letterpress printer and a teacher of graphic design who broadcasts over the San Francisco airwaves as Dr. Rhythm.
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.
Marc Laidlaw is the author of Dad's Nuke, The 37th Mandala, and The Third Force: A Novel of Gadget.
Erika Milvy makes a career of criticizing other people's creative endeavors from her home in San Francisco. She has written for Vanity Fair, Paper, and The New York Times.
Mitch Myers is a writer and traveling psychologist based in Chicago. He also spends quite a lot of time on the phone.
Tamara Palmer ([email protected]) turns 23 this month, so maybe she'll find out what all this Robert Anton Wilson business is about. She kicks journalistics for URB (her home base), Bust, and Detour.
Howard Rheingold (www.well.com/user/hlr) is the author of Virtual Reality and Virtual Community.
Chris Rubin ([email protected]) lives and works in his own cyberspace in Silverlake, California.
Jennie Ruggles ([email protected]) has written about music for the last few years. She agrees with David Byrne, who said that "writing about music is like dancing about architecture."
Saren Sakurai ([email protected]) is a 13er Gonzoist, Zen optimist, and undisputed snack monitor of all he surveys.
Paul Semel ([email protected]) quotes The Simpsons at least once a day.
Peter Sugarman is yet another toiler in the telecom vineyard and delights in the design of interactive bons mots.
James Sullivan ([email protected]) is a freelance advocate of Yogi Berra's dictum, "You can observe a lot by watching."
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