Street Cred Contributors

Patrick Barber wonders what it would sound like if all the cars stopped. He is a writer. David Batterson (dbatterson@attmail.com) has been online since '85. His current non-cyberspace location is Portland, Oregon. Colin Berry writes about music and other things for Ray Gun, Puncture, bOING bOING, and SF Weekly. Kim Eastham is a writer living […]

Patrick Barber wonders what it would sound like if all the cars stopped. He is a writer.

David Batterson (dbatterson@attmail.com) has been online since '85. His current non-cyberspace location is Portland, Oregon.

Colin Berry writes about music and other things for Ray Gun, Puncture, bOING bOING, and SF Weekly.

Kim Eastham is a writer living in Tokyo.

Lisa Ferrara is a writer and rave culture insider from San Francisco.

Simson L. Garfinkel (simsong@mit.edu) is a computer consultant and science writer.

Michael Goldberg (insider@netcom.com) writes about new technology, pop culture, and the music business. He is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone.

Jeffrey Goldsmith (wordz@panix.doc) believes machines think in their own way.

Phil Hall is a New York-based writer who saw his first silent films at age 10 and hasn't stopped talking about them since.

Bryan Higgins plays the French horn and clavichord, writes fiction and software, and lives in Berkeley and Soda Springs, California.

Nancy Kalow (nik@well.sf.ca.us) is a folklorist and videographer in Durham, North Carolina.

Steven Levy (steven@well.com) writes the "Iconoclast" column for Macworld and is the author of numerous books.

Sean Manseau is a veteran of several Holiday Inn lounge acts, including Skippy and the Vel-Tones.

Zach Meston (vgzach@delphi.com) resides in Hawaii and writes video game strategy books for a living, a combination that makes most people insanely jealous or physically ill.

John Morkes writes about science and technology but prefers to write love letters.

Mark Pesce (mpesce@netcom.com) is a cyberspace researcher and theorist who occasionally hears planets singing.

Alan Rapp is the guy that you think you've met before that you actually haven't.

Marny Requa is an editor at Might in San Francisco.

Bob Rossney (rbr@well.com) writes a column on the online world for the San Francisco Chronicle.

James Rozzi is a freelance writer, woodwind musician, and teacher in the Orlando, Florida, area.

Rich Santalesa (75270.2716@compuserve.com) is the former editor in chief of Windows User magazine. Currently he's the editor of PDA & Wireless World.

Carla Sinclair (carlata@aol.com) is editor-in-chief of bOING bOING, and co-editor of The Happy Mutant Handbook, to be published by Putnam Berkeley in 1995.

Steve Steinberg (tek@well.sf.ca.us) is a computer science student and the editor of Intertek, a technology and society journal.

Peter B. Sugarman (peters10@aol.com) is a reconstituted TV producer, an unrepentant HyperCard developer and the co-creator of Beyond Cyberpunk!

Jeffrey A. Sullivan (sullivan@netcom.com) is a cog in the entertainment industry machine: screenwriter, Mac journalist, and game writer.

Dean Suzuki, PhD, is a professor of music history at San Francisco State University.

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Street Cred Contributors