Street Cred Contributors

Colin Berry (cpberry@aol.com) clutters the pages of Option, Ray Gun, SF Weekly, and the upcoming Happy Mutant Handbook. Arthur C. Clarke is the author of 2001: A Space Odyssey and the inventor of the communications satellite. Now in retreat in Sri Lanka, he ponders the mysteries of this – and other – worlds. Andy Eddy […]

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

Arthur C. Clarke is the author of 2001: A Space Odyssey and the inventor of the communications satellite. Now in retreat in Sri Lanka, he ponders the mysteries of this - and other - worlds.

Andy Eddy is editorial manager of new media for Infotainment World, publishers of GamePro and Electronic Entertainment magazines.

Matisse Enzer (matisse@well.com) consults and teaches people to build information infrastructure to further their own agendas.

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

Peter Herb (plherb@aol.com) is an attorney in New York City who plays guitar and can be found most weekdays wearing a bow tie and suspenders.

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

Chris Hudak (gametheory@aol.com). Fiction/tech/travel writer. Long hair. Shoots pool. Borderline alcoholic. Attitude out to here. Lucky as hell. Likes Wile E. Coyote, Disneyland, and Death.

Andrew Leonard (aleonard@well.sf.ca.us) is a freelance writer based in Berkeley, California. He specializes in cyber-Asia.

Jim Metzner (pulse@igc.apc.org) spends far too much time in the studio producing radio programs and wishing he was outdoors recording them.

Alan E. Rapp (rappa@sfgate.com) works in the San Francisco book-publishing industry. He likes to watch Russian science fiction films until reduced to psychic rubble.

Jef Raskin (jefraskin@aol.com), best known for creating the Macintosh project at Apple, now consults on and designs post-GUI interfaces. Whatever that means.

Robert Rossney writes the Online column for the San Francisco Chronicle and is the co-author, with his wife, Sonia Simone, of Quiet Americans.

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

Paul Semel (beerhound@aol.com) is currently putting together the new issue of Mixed Media, a journal of art and literature.

Dean Suzuki is a professor of music history specializing in experimental music at San Francisco State University. A music critic, journalist, historian, and radio host, he is also writing a book on the evolution of minimal music.

Scott Taves (staves@interaccess.com) is the US manager of B&W Music, The Blue Room record labels, and author of Pocket Tour of Games on the Internet. He's partial to machine music and apocalyptic, carnage-filled videogames.

Rogier van Bakel (rogiernl@aol.com), as anagram enthusiasts will note, has Brave Ink Galore. He lives in Connecticut.

Norman Weinstein is a poet and music critic whose most recent book is A Night in Tunisia: Imaginings of Africa in Jazz, published by Limelight Editions.

Mary Elizabeth Williams (marybeth@echonyc.com) writes for The Nation, The San Francisco Review of Books, and other publications.

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Street Cred Contributors