Cred Contributors

Jeff Baskin is a writer and editor living in Santa Cruz, California. He is hard at work on his magnum opus, Lawrence Welk in Cyberspace. Colin Berry (cpberry@aol.com) is the author of Sybex's Pocket Tour of Music on the Internet. He contributes regularly to SF Weekly, Option, and HotWired. Gareth Branwyn (garethb2@aol.com) is co-author of […]

Jeff Baskin is a writer and editor living in Santa Cruz, California. He is hard at work on his magnum opus, Lawrence Welk in Cyberspace.

Colin Berry (cpberry@aol.com) is the author of Sybex's Pocket Tour of Music on the Internet. He contributes regularly to SF Weekly, Option, and HotWired.

Gareth Branwyn (garethb2@aol.com) is co-author of bOING bOING's Happy Mutant Handbook and author of Mosaic Quick Tour. He is writing a do-it-yourself guide to amateur media.

Jamie Cason (nonet@s.yet.loser.co.uk) is a comedian, philosopher, and bon viveur. His main influences are Henry VIII and Buddha.

Allison Diamond (allison@well.com) is a columnist for The American Music Press and contributes to Bikini, Detour, and Plazm. She likes to bite.

Lynn Ginsburg (ginsburg@csd.net) has credits all over the place, including soap operas, off-Broadway plays, multimedia reviews, and technogeek personality profiles. She lives in Boulder, Colorado.

Corey Greenberg is technical editor of Home Theater Technology magazine. He wishes he were cool enough to write for Sassy, but that's just the whiskey talkin'.

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

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

Rita M. Johnson is an LA-based freelancer who regularly contributes to LA Weekly and Dazed & Confused. She amuses her friends with her delusional fantasies about Gabriel Byrne.

Richard Kadrey (kadrey@well.com) is the author of the Covert Culture Sourcebook and two novels: Metrophage and Kamikaze L'Amour. He has no qualifications for anything he does.

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

Susan Kuchinskas (hautlynx@sirius.com) is an enthusiast of all types of affective interactions. In three years as a journalist, she has never written the word c*b*rspace.

Hari Kunzru (hari@wired.co.uk) does something quite important, though nobody is sure what. Mostly, he plays loud techno music in the offices of Wired UK.

Jon Lebkowsky (jonl@well.com) is the founder of EFF-Austin and the co-founder of Fringe Ware Inc. He lives in Austin, Texas, like a lot of other interesting weirdos.

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

j. poet (poebeat@hooked.net) is a world-music maven who loves tropical climates, spicy food, and his partner, Leslie. He's contributed to several music encyclopedias and writes for RhythmMusic and Utne Reader.

Rob Riddell (100626.1717@compuserve.com) is a freelance writer based in Paris. The Air Force rejected him because of his haircut.

Paul Saffo (psaffo@iftf.org) is a research fellow at the Institute for the Future in Menlo Park, California.

Marc Spiegler dresses like a 14-year-old hoodlum and has never owned a functioning television. He serves as assistant editor for Chicago's NewCity weekly.

Tom Standage (thomas@primrose.demon.co.uk) is your average left-brain, right-brain kind of guy. He lives and writes somewhere in between.

Dean Suzuki is a professor of music history 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 and The Blue Room record labels and author of Pocket Tour of Games on the Internet.

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.

Howard Wen sleeps ­ and lives ­ in Dallas, Texas.

Brad Wieners (braddog@well.com) writes for Details, Time Out, and the San Francisco Bay Guardian, among other pubs. He will read anything that interests him.

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Cred Contributors