Colin Berry (colinb@sirius.com) writes for ONE Media, Print, and Art Papers. He was executive editor of San Francisco's ArtSpan Open Studios Guide 2000.
Chris Borris (ceborris@hotmail.com) is a Bay Area writer and critic with a lot of famous relatives.
Van Burnham (van@supercade.com) is the author of Supercade: A Visual History of the Videogame Age 1971-1984 (www.supercade.com), to be published by MIT Press.
Michael Citrome (carwash@sympatico.ca) is a freelance journalist who lives in Montreal with his collection of Soviet videogames.
Hans Eisenbeis (heisenbeis@spinmag.com) is an editor at Spin.
Dwight Fenton lives in New York and has written about music for Spin.
Darren Gladstone (darren_gladstone@hotmail.com) writes about mobile technology and electronic gadgets.
Chris Hudak (gametheory@mindspring.com) is a freelance writer and tech columnist.
Stacy Osbaum (osbaum@aol.com) is the LA-based editorial director of URB.
Edward Samuels (www.nyls.edu/samuels/copyright) is a law professor at New York Law School, and the author of The Illustrated Story of Copyright, to be published by St. Martin's Press in December.
Paul Semel (beerhound@aol.com) is a freelance writer for Code, The Big Word, RollingStone.com, CDnow, and other Web sites.
Joel M. Snyder (jms@opus1.com) wrote his PhD dissertation on the former Soviet Union's computer networks - it's now classified, so he's no longer allowed to read it.
Edward Spiegel (espiegel@sirius.com) is a Bay Area writer, guitarist, and composer of alien soundscapes.
Muffy Srinivasan (muffy@slip.net) is a freelance writer and francophile based in San Francisco.
Dean Suzuki teaches music history at San Francisco State University and is a programmer at KPFA in Berkeley, California.
Derek Tarnow is a freelance writer and high school student in New York.
Gregory Taylor (gtaylor@rtqe.net) pursues oblique strategizing, including a radio program (RTQE), work with Cycling '74, and general deficit stylization.
Chris J. Walker (cwalker1@compuserve.com) is a freelance music journalist based in Los Angeles.
Peter Wayner (www.wayner.org) is the author of Free for All, a book about free software.
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