Contributors

Wagner James Au (wjamesau@well.com) writes for Salon and PC Computing and hosts the Well’s screenwriters conference. Paul Bennett (paulb@psn.net) freelances for a bunch of magazines. Paul Boutin (boutin@sendmail.com) is Sendmail’s director of Web resources for the open source community. Jerome Clark is the author of The UFO Encyclopedia: The Phenomenon from the Beginning and other […]

Wagner James Au (wjamesau@well.com) writes for Salon and PC Computing and hosts the Well's screenwriters conference.

Paul Bennett (paulb@psn.net) freelances for a bunch of magazines.

Paul Boutin (boutin@sendmail.com) is Sendmail's director of Web resources for the open source community.

Jerome Clark is the author of The UFO Encyclopedia: The Phenomenon from the Beginning and other books.

Eric Demby writes about music and New York City and is the music editor at Paper.

Karen Eng (aerodeliria@hotmail.com) writes about comics, computer games, celebrity parents, and condoms.

Phil Hall is an okapi at the Bronx Zoo.

Paul Hoffman is president and publisher of Encyclopædia Britannica.

Chris Hudak (gametheory@mindspring.com) is a freelance writer and tech columnist.

Mitch Myers (comeback@mcs.com) is a psychologist and a freelance writer.

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

j. poet (poebeat@earthlink.net) writes about world music and pop culture for a variety of publications from a pink Victorian flat in San Francisco.

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

Michael Stroud writes from Los Angeles about the intersection of technology and entertainment.

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

Patrick Symmes is a contributing editor at Harper's and author of the forthcoming Chasing Che, about riding a motorcycle across South America.

Jack Szwergold (jackgold@execpc.com) is webmaster for The Onion (www.theonion.com).

Scott Taves (scott_taves@hotmail.com), an entertainment journalist, is attracted by loud noises and shiny things.

Philip Van Vleck (pvv@bellsouth.net) covers pop music and theater for The Durham Herald-Sun.

David Weinberger publishes JOHO (www.hyperorg.com), an independent zine about the effects of the Web on business.

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