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Sarah Bottoms
IslandSar@aol.com
Sarah Bottoms is a freelance writer based in the Tampa area of Florida. Her
background includes working in newspaper, television and film.
Bill Dietrich
Bill Dietrich is a staff writer for the
Seattle Times
Barry
Harrington barry.harrington@magnets.com
Barry Harrington is an author and the head of a public relations firm which
brokers talent to major international markets. He was the marketing director
of The Tubes, and has conducted interviews on prominent music icons such
as The Beatles, Peter Gabriel, YES, and Soundgarden. He has been published
in Musician, Penthouse, Omni, and is the co-author of
Unbelievably Good Deals That You Absolutely Can't
Get Unless You're a Teacher (originally titled 150 Ways to Build
a Better World), and the author of a supernatural thriller The
Beyond (published by Putnam). He has produced and promoted a number of
philanthropic events, and is the cocreator of Safeway's Authors for Easter
Seals Program. Barry lives in Moraga, California.
Peter Kinder
PDKinder@pcix.com
Peter D. Kinder is the President of Kinder, Lydenberg, Domini & Co.
(Cambridge, Mass., (617) 547-7479)
Bill Leland
Bill Leland is the Executive Director of the
Global Action and Information Network.
Collin Murphy
Collin Murphy has been an active arts and product reviewer since he was a
student at Cal Berkeley and published in The Daily Californian and
other regional beats. Murphy lives in Berkeley with his wife, Alicia, daughter,
Guenevere (Gwen), and their dog, Dawn.
Chris
Nelder chris.nelder@magnets.com
Chris Nelder is a writer and software developer who is the president of
Better World, the publishers of BWZ.
He's worked in the computer industry for 10 years, most of it writing technical
documentation. Before starting Better World with Tom Kee, in February of '95, Chris
worked at AT&T Wireless Division,
Microsoft, and other software companies,
where he acquired his esoteric knowledge of
HTML by working with its
parent language, SGML. Chris lives
in Seattle, Washington.
Lee Thompson
lee.thompson@magnets.com
Lee is obviously confused. When we told him, "Hey, if you're so smart, why
don't you try it?", we didn't actually want him to leave his dark dungeon
of the production room and try to write an article. But what's done is done,
and we haven't been able to set him straight. Won't you help?
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