Contributors

Tim Barkow (tim@scub.com) is writing a graphic novel, Valance. David S. Bennahum (bennahum@wiredmag.com) is a Wired contributing editor. Paul Boutin has graduated from software engineering to reverse engineering as a producer and writer for Wired Digital. Craig E. Engler is the editor of Science Fiction Weekly (www.scifiweekly.com/) and an online consultant for the Sci-Fi Channel's […]

Tim Barkow (tim@scub.com) is writing a graphic novel, Valance.

David S. Bennahum (bennahum@wiredmag.com) is a Wired contributing editor.

Paul Boutin has graduated from software engineering to reverse engineering as a producer and writer for Wired Digital.

Craig E. Engler is the editor of Science Fiction Weekly (www.scifiweekly.com/) and an online consultant for the Sci-Fi Channel's Dominion Web site (www.scifi.com/).

Eric Hellweg is a section editor at Business 2.0 magazine.

Dan Howland edits the zine The Journal of Ride Theory and contemplates spook houses and roller coasters a lot. Too much, really.

Chris Hudak (gametheory@aol.com) writes for Mondo 2000, Axcess, and PC Games, among others. He really wants to meet Natalie Merchant, if anybody out there can arrange it.

Tamara Palmer (trance@netcom.com) is a coeditor of URB, daredevil Rollerblader, living-room DJ, and budding horticulturalist.

j. poet (poebeat@earthlink.net) is older than rock and roll but younger than your parents. He writes about world music and pop culture for a variety of publications from a pink Victorian flat in San Francisco.

Michael E. Ross (rossculcha@aol.com) reviews books and music for The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, Sidewalk, and other publications, analog and digital. He is hard at work on a novel.

Chris Rubin (carubin@aol.com) is a Los Angeles-based writer.

Rich Santalesa publishes RichNet, NYC's coolest e-zine, and hopes to finish three books if his computers ever stop crashing.

J. Schulz is a writer, artist, and manager of Internet content/new media at the American Stock Exchange.

Karen Solomon, CEO of Freelancin' Babes International, lives, works, and refuses to get out of her pajamas in San Francisco.

Scott Taves (staves@interaccess.com) is the US manager of M.E.L.T. 2000 and Blue Room record and speaker companies.

Tom Vanderbilt is a contributing editor to The Baffler and author of The Sneaker Book (The New Press).

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Contributors