Contributors

Richard Baimbridge writes for Vibe, Maxim, Black Book, Bibel, and The Village Voice. He lives in Brooklyn, yo, and has a strange fascination with Scandinavia. Colin Berry (colinb@sirius.com) pens short stories and covers the arts, music, and culture from San Francisco. He is writing a book on Internet addiction. Paul Bissex (pb@e-scribe.com) is a writer, […]

Richard Baimbridge writes for Vibe, Maxim, Black Book, Bibel, and The Village Voice. He lives in Brooklyn, yo, and has a strange fascination with Scandinavia.

Colin Berry (colinb@sirius.com) pens short stories and covers the arts, music, and culture from San Francisco. He is writing a book on Internet addiction.

Paul Bissex (pb@e-scribe.com) is a writer, teacher, designer, and lazy gardener living in western Massachusetts.

Paul Boutin (paul@hotbot.com) is Hotbot's product manager for business development.

Paul Chaplin is a writer and very occasional performer for Mystery Science Theater 3000 on the SciFi Channel.

Karen Eng (aerodeliria@hotmail.com) contributes to Ben Is Dead, RiotGrrl, PC Games, and other magazines when she's not wondering where her next meal is coming from.

Darren Gladstone is staff writer on mobile computing and communications at PC Week.

Phil Hall is an okapi at the Bronx Zoo.

Chris Hudak is a freelance writer and marginal Japanese-language student.

Beth Johnson is a senior reporter at Entertainment Weekly.

Alanna Nash is working on a book about Colonel Tom Parker.

Laura Nichol has one foot in middle school and the other on the verdant campus of UC Santa Cruz.

Chris Nickson (cnicks@seanet.com) was born in England and now lives in Seattle. Please have pity on him.

Stacy Osbaum (osbaum@aol.com), coeditor of URB, is based in Los Angeles.

James Rozzi (jrozzi@gcedunet.gac.peachnet.edu) lives in Atlanta, where he's a musician, teacher, and writer with a local jazz column.

Tony Scherman's Backbeat: Earl Palmer's Story was recently published by Smithsonian Press.

Carla Sinclair is a freelance writer and coeditor of TVUltra.com.

Dean Suzuki, PhD, teaches music history at San Francisco State University. He is also a programmer at KPFA in Berkeley, California.

Risa Yamada is a language student and physical therapist with an unseemly interest in computer games.

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Contributors