Wagner James Au ([email protected]) has also written for Salon, Nerve, and Reel.
Colin Berry ([email protected]) pens short stories and covers the arts, music, and culture from San Francisco. He is writing a book on Internet addiction.
Dan Brekke ([email protected]), a Berkeley writer, is trying to decide between fiction and non.
Amy Bruckman ([email protected]) is an assistant professor in the College of Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Richard Butner ([email protected]) is a freelance writer and computer consultant in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Paul Chaplin is a writer and very occasional performer for the SciFi Channel's Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Richard Dean ([email protected]), who founded NPR Online, develops Internet strategies at Organic Online.
Peter L. Herb ([email protected]) lives in New York City, where he runs his litigation and real estate law practice, writes, and plays guitar.
Beth Johnson is a senior reporter at Entertainment Weekly.
Hari Kunzru ([email protected]) is probably wandering around London's Soho looking for new brands of bottled beer. If you see him, remind him he has to work tomorrow.
Steven Levy, a senior editor at Newsweek and contributing writer for Wired, is working on a new book, Crypto.
Sally McGrane is a technology and food writer in San Francisco.
Peter Meyers ([email protected]) is a Web site developer and writer who lives in Somerville, Massachusetts.
Alanna Nash is writing a book about Colonel Tom Parker.
Stacy Osbaum ([email protected]) is co-editor of URB and based in Los Angeles.
j. poet ([email protected]) is older than rock and roll but younger than your parents; he writes about world music and pop culture for a variety of publications from a pink Victorian flat in San Francisco.
Aaron Pressman writes about tech policy in Washington, DC, where he learned firsthand you can never have too big a hard drive or too small a laptop.
James Rozzi ([email protected]) lives in Atlanta, where he's a musician, teacher, and writer with a local jazz column.
Chris Rubin ([email protected]) roams the freeways of Los Angeles without the aid of a cell phone or GPS.
Tom Vanderbilt ([email protected]), author of The Sneaker Book: Anatomy of an Industry and an Icon is a contributing editor of I.D. and The Baffler.
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