- Eddie Codel
Eddie Codel is a video producer, blogger and media activist from San Francisco, California. Codel is the producer and co-founder of Geek Entertainment TV (GETV), a popular videoblog that focuses on short snarky interviews of interesting and notable people in the technology sector. Prior to co-founding GETV in November 2005, Codel co-founded and co-organized the Webzine conference series. Since 1999, Codel has built machines and performed with the Survival Research Labs.
- Ryan Junell
Born in Frankfurt, Germany during wartime, Junell moved with family to deep West Texas and lived between rural and urban environments throughout his youth. He matriculated from the University of Texas at Austin with a Plan 2 Honors Degree. Ryan currently splits time between New York and the Bay Area.
- Dear Prudence
"Dear Prudence" is an advice column appearing weekly in the online magazine "Slate" and syndicated to over 200 newspapers. The column was initiated on 20 December 1997. "Prudence" was a pseudonym, and the author's true identity was not revealed at the time. "Slate"'s archive currently indicates that the author of those first columns was Herbert Stein. Stein ceased writing the column after three months and the column went on hiatus.
- Michael Rothenberg
Michael Rothenberg is an American poet, songwriter, editor, and active environmentalist in the San Francisco Bay Area. Born in Miami Beach, Florida, Rothenberg received his Bachelor of Arts in English at UNC-Chapel Hill. Afterward, he moved to California in 1976, where he began "Shelldance Nursery", an orchid and bromeliad nursery. In 1993 he received his MA in Poetics at New College of California.
- Adam Arnold
Adam Arnold (b. 1981-04-05) is an American comic book creator. He started his career by co-creating the long-running monthly Internet webzine Animefringe in 1999. Arnold has performed English adaptation work on several titles, including "Love Hina", "A.I. Love You", "G Gundam", and "Pita-Ten". In late 2004, he came up with his current on-going webcomic and print title "Aoi House", which debuted at Seven Seas Entertainment in 2005.
- Keith Brooke
Keith Brooke is a science fiction author, editor, web publisher and anthologist from Essex, England. He is the founder and editor of the infinity plus webzine. He also writes children's fiction under the name Nick Gifford.
- John Edward Lawson
John Edward Lawson (b. 1974) is an American author of horror fiction and poetry as well as an editor and publisher. His work is often associated with Bizarro fiction, which encompasses many writing styles and oeuvres yet is invariably alternative, avant-garde and transgressive. Editor-in-chief of Raw Dog Screaming Press, one of Bizarro's leading publishers, Lawson is a Pushcart Prize and Bram Stoker Award nominee.
- Thierry Smolderen
Thierry Smolderen is an essay writer, and a scenario writer of Belgian comic strips, for example of "Gipsy". He is a teacher at l'École des Beaux-Arts of Angoulême, and he devotes his energy to realising "Coconino World", the webzine he animates with some friends and former students.
- Srini Kumar
Srini Kumar, aka !!!srini!!!, is an Internet entrepreneur and personality, most known as the founder of the "Unamerican.com" website in 1994, which sells stickers and other paraphernalia showcasing counterculture sayings written by Kumar; and of "StickerNation", a custom sticker printing operation. Aside from provocative manifestos on his websites, he has written the book "StickerNation", …
- Simon Cozens
Simon Cozens (b. 1978) is a British Perl programmer, author, blogger and missionary. He is a graduate of Pembroke College, Oxford (where he studied Japanese) and All Nations Christian College (where he studied theology and missiology). He is the author of over 100 modules on CPAN, and several books on Perl programming. For several years, he was the administrator of Perl.com, a Perl webzine run by O'Reilly Media, Inc.
- John Berlyne
John Berlyne is a British actor and science fiction reviewer. He is the UK reviews editor for webzine "SFRevu.com". He also maintains the extensive Tim Powers web site, "The Works of Tim Powers". His exhaustive bibliography of Tim Powers - in effect a book-length study of Powers' work - has been expected for some time. It is published by PS Publishing.
- Alyssa Sturgill
Alyssa Sturgill is a Horror fiction author whose work has been featured in "Cthulhu Sex", "The Dream People", "Crown of Bones" (anthology), "Gothic Fairytales", "Dream Virus", "Tempting Disaster" (anthology), "Decompositions", "A Kick in the Nuts" (anthology), "Girlskin" (chapbook), as well as other publications. She is the co-editor of Bloodcookies webzine, DJ of its MP3 radio counterpart Bloodcookie Radio, …
- Brent Dicrescenzo
Brent DiCrescenzo is a journalist, known for his writings as published on the popular music webzine, Pitchfork Media. He is noted for his 'conceptual' reviews.
- Wilson Tucker
Arthur Wilson "Bob" Tucker was an American mystery, action adventure, and science fiction writer and fan. He did his fan writing under the name Bob Tucker, and is best known to the fan community under that name. Tucker became involved in science fiction fandom in 1932 and in that decade began publishing a fanzine, "The Planetoid". From 1938 to 1975, he published the fanzine "Le Zombie", …
- Pascal Salin
Pascal Salin is a libertarian French economist, professor at the Université Paris-Dauphine and a specialist in public finance. He is a former president of the Mont Pelerin Society (1994 to 1996). Inspired by classical liberalism and libertarianism, his work follows the traces of Frédéric Bastiat, Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich Hayek. Salin is a regular contributor to the libertarian webzine Le Québécois Libre.
- Dom Passantino
Dom Passantino (born 2nd November, 1982) is a UK-based music journalist, who grew up in Northampton. He is the UK editor and senior writer for the American music webzine Stylus Magazine, as well as a contributor to Bizarre and Power Slam. He was briefly employed by The Guardian. It is thought that Passantino's "confrontational" style was deemed unacceptable by the music editor. He has also sub-edited for Dazed & Confused and The Metro.
- Tom Bodett
Tom Bodett (born February 23, 1955 in Champaign, Illinois) is an American author, voice actor and radio host. He is also the current spokesman for the hotel chain Motel 6 and is famous for coining the phrase, "We'll leave the light on for you". Previously, Bodett has provided commentary for National Public Radio's "All Things Considered", and was a regular columnist for the webzine "Mr. Showbiz".
- Rick Norwood
Rick Norwood (born August 4, 1942) is from Franklin, Louisiana. He flunked out of M.I.T., where he was one of four writers and editors of the early underground comic "God Comics", along with Bill Osten, Durk Pearson, and Al Kuhfeld. He eventually got his Ph.D. in mathematics, in 1979, from the University of Southwestern Louisiana. He was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, …
- Ann Shoket
Ann Shoket is the editor-in-chief of "Seventeen", a U.S. magazine for young women. Shoket was named editor-in-chief of "Seventeen" magazine in January 2007 and follows Atoosa Rubenstein. Shoket has a B.A., cum laude, from New York University and a certificate in Media Management from The New School. She began her career as a reporter at Steven Brill's The American Lawyer. At the beginning of the dot-com boom, she created the independent webzine "Tag", …
- Martin de Leon II
Martin De Leon (born May 25, 1981) is a Mexican-American writer, editor, and music critic based in Brooklyn, New York. He has a monthly column in the San Francisco electronic music magazine "XLR8R" and is one of the few Latinos covering avant-garde music in the United States. His debut collection of short stories, "Witches & Fathers", will be published in 2008. That will be followed by an SF novel about a Mexican DJ called "Aurora".
- Nir Yaniv
Nir Yaniv is an Israeli author and editor of science fiction. He edits the webzine of the Israeli Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy, writes the story introductions for the magazine Chalomot Be'aspamia and is the author of 27 short stories collected (with three poems/songs) in the 2006 collection "Ktov Ke'shed Mi'shachat (One Hell of a Writer)". He is also a musician with his own recording studio. His current band is Vocaliens.
- Dan Beadle
Daniel Beadle (born May, 1983 in Atlanta, Georgia) is a cartoonist and freelance writer. Beadle's principal work is the comic strip "Running on Empty", which first appeared in The Daily Collegian, the student newspaper of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. After graduation, Beadle converted the strip for use in the Valley Black Book webzine.
- A D Dawson
A D Dawson is an English short story writer, poet, and playwright. Most of Dawson’s work can be seen on the internet and he regularly contributes to webzines such as, "The Dream People". His work is also included in various anthologies (both in print and on the internet), and his tale, "The Nutter on the Bus" (2003), is included in the anthology, "Sick: An Anthology of Illness". As a graduate in literature, Dawson, who lives in Mansfield, …
- Jerry Actually
Jerry Actually is the founder and lead contributing author for !upstarter, a pioneering punk ska and hardcore webzine.
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- Lee
Still working on this. But in the meantime... We are officially the old guys at the shows. Thing is, we know we are not alone. There are plenty of you who are around our age who went to Saturday or Sunday matinee shows, bought 7-inches, and devoured whatever zine was available at the time. There are plenty of you with good jobs and families.
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- Mag Mag
do you remember seismic magazine? if not, its because we posted one issue then took about 13 months off to think things over...tear things down. crash and burn some stuff. and we've really come to the conclusion that we want to put out more issues... yes- we thought long and hard about it... because you know what?
- Elisa
la webzine è chiusa.
- Dot
www.radiooff.net.
- Phill Phill
I'm a one time print zine gone Web. I like to share the love of independent artists through news, reviews, and now podcasts. Please check out the site at: http://www.thephiller.com.
- Phocas
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- Romain Pierre
Artnachronik est un magazine culturel bihebdomadaire en ligne. Nous vous proposons toutes les deux semaines une chronique sur un film, un album musical et un ouvrage littéraire. De plus retrouvez chaque mois un article portant sur une exposition. Les choix de la rédaction ne portent pas systématiquement sur lâactualité artistique, mais évolue au rythme de nos trouvailles. Merci et à bientôt, sur http://artnachronik.free.fr !
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