Robert Angone has written for The Electronic Gamer, ST Informer, and Dvorak's Guide to PC Games.
Patrick Barber likes melted cheese on just about anything. He is also a freelance writer.
Colin Berry has written reviews and articles for the SF Weekly and bOING bOING magazine. His fiction has appeared in Transfer 65.
Gareth Branwyn (gareth2@aol.com) is senior editor of bOING bOING magazine, and creator of the HyperCard program Beyond Cyberpunk.
John Browning is a technology writer and consultant who lives in London. He is a frequent contributor to The Economist.
Jim Gasperini (jimg@well.sf.ca.us) author of Hidden Agenda, is currently designing multimedia titles for several platforms in Paris and New York.
Simson L. Garfinkel (simsong@nextworld.com) is a computer consultant and a senior editor at Nextworld magazine.
Bryan Higgins plays the French horn and clavichord, writes fiction and software, and lives in Berkeley and Soda Springs, California.
Chris Hudak is a freelance writer of fiction and tech reviews. He currently resides in planes, trains, and that same scuzzoid industrial club where that girl poured the Rum & Coke on his PowerBook.
Joe Hutsko (76703.4030@compuserve.com) lives in San Francisco and writes all over the place.
Marc Laidlaw is author of Dad's Nuke, Neon Lotus, and Kalifornia. He also works at a job too tedious to describe.
Sylvia Paull was formerly marketing director for Software Ventures. She is now an agent provocateur.
j. poet is a singer, songwriter, and bohemian whose byline also appears in Pulse and the Utne Reader.
Jerod Pore (jerod23@well.sf.ca.us) publishes Poppin' Zits!, Factsheet Five Electric and is a contributing editor to Factsheet Five; he also programs mainframes in a trance state.
Peter Schwartz is co-founder of the Global Business Network and advises the Pentagon and large corporations on how to adapt to the new realities of a digital world.
Jef Raskin created the Macintosh project at Apple. He is a published composer and artist whose works are shown at New York's MOMA.
Rick Reynolds is a contributing editor to Publish and Nextworld magazines.
Steve G. Steinberg (tek@well.sf.ca.us) is a computer science student and the editor of Intertek, a technology and society journal.
Steve Speer is a computer animator. He voted for Bush, lives in New York, and is still in shock.
Don Webb has had over 1,000 appearances in print. He also makes a great pasta sauce.
Max Whitby is a British filmmaker and a founding director of the MultiMedia Corporation.
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