Street Cred Contributors

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 […]

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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Street Cred Contributors