Street Cred Contributors

Ivan Berger, Technical Editor of Audio Magazine, has been writing about audio and other aspects of electronics since 1962. As an Altair owner in 1976, he was one of the first with a home computer. Colin Berry (cpberry@aol.com) clutters the pages of Option, Ray Gun, SF Weekly, and the upcoming Happy Mutant Handbook. John Cartan […]

Ivan Berger, Technical Editor of Audio Magazine, has been writing about audio and other aspects of electronics since 1962. As an Altair owner in 1976, he was one of the first with a home computer.

Colin Berry (cpberry@aol.com) clutters the pages of Option, Ray Gun, SF Weekly, and the upcoming Happy Mutant Handbook.

John Cartan (johncartan@aol.com) is a database interface ace and editor of the electronic journal Archipelago.

James Denning (hubcity@aol.com) designs games for Music Pen, Inc., performs for the comedy group Hub City Spoke Repair, and naps on buses in between.

Kennedy Grey, of Seattle, sleeps two hours a night, has his Mac rendering 3-D animation around the clock, and plays handmade electronic drums fabricated from PVC tubing.

Phil Hall is a New York-based writer and film scholar whose work has appeared in numerous American and British publications.

Brian Higgans (bryan@well.com) plays the French horn and clavichord, writes fiction and software, and lives in Berkeley and Soda Springs, California.

Dave Hughes, cursor cowboy, tries to ride the electronic frontier five years ahead of the crowd and teach settlers how to ward off any corporate ranchers who might be following.

Rita Johnson is a transplanted Midwesterner trapped in Los Angeles. She spends her free time entertaining friends with her delusional fantasies about Tim Roth.

Richard Kadrey (kadrey@well.sf.ca.us) is the senior editor at Future Sex magazine as well as author of the novels Metrophage and the forthcoming Kamikaze L'Amour.

Todd Krieger (tkrieg@eworld.com) is a reluctant nomad in search of the perfect chili dog.

Steven Levy (steven@echoync.com) is a Fellow at the Freedom Forum Media Studies Center. He is author of Hackers, Insanely Great, and other books.

Dennis McCauley (74452.1137@compuserve.com) is a freelance writer. He works late. He doesn't get enough sleep.

Zach Meston (vgzach@delphi.com) resides in Hawaii and writes videogame strategy books for a living, a lifestyle combination that makes most people insanely jealous and physically ill.

John Morkes writes about science and technology, but prefers to write love letters.

David Obst is a writer and producer in Hollywood. He worked on Revenge of the Nerds, and is developing a CBS special on television in the year 2025.

Gregory J. Pleshaw (gregoryp@well.sf.ca.us) is currently in hiding in some remote locale of northern California pending completion of his first novel.

Phil Patton is a frequent contributor who wrote "Caught" for this month's issue, Wired 3.01.

Dr. Rhythm (Alastair Johnston) is a letterpress printer and a teacher of graphic design who broadcasts over the San Francisco radiowaves.

James Rozzi (rozzij@mail.firn.edu) is a freelance writer, woodwind musician, and teacher in the Orlando, Florida, area.

Dan Sicko is a programmer/analyst and freelance writer. He still does not have the Sci-Fi Channel.

Dean Suzuki, PhD, is a professor of music history at San Francisco State University.

Steve G. Steinberg (tek@well.sf.ca.us) is a computer science student and the editor of Intertek, a technology and society journal.

Scott Taves (staves@aol.com) is music director at Reactor, an interactive software developer and publisher in Chicago. He's partial to machine music.

Rogier van Bakel (rogiernl@aol.com), as anagram enthusiasts will note, has Brave Ink Galore. He is a Dutch correspondent in Washington, DC.

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