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Reviewers - Brief Article

Whole Earth, Summer, 2002

We decided that it's about time to start giving readers better identification of our book and tool reviewers. Here's the crew for this issue. Those identified by initials only are full-time staff members.

DB: David Bolling, publisher

EP: Emily Polk, associate editor

MKS: Michael K. Stone, managing editor

PW: Peter Warshall, editor at large

SGS: Stephanie Guyer-Stevens, director of development and guest editor of the coffee section of this issue.

Robbie Anderman wrote "West Meets East" (page 67).

Cherine Badawi is Whole Earth's editorial intern.

J. Baldwin's pithy articles and reviews of tools, technology, and ecological design have graced our pages for more than twenty-five years.

Napier Collyns, a senior member of the team at Royal Dutch Shell that developed scenario planning, is a cofounder and managing director of the Global Business Network.

Linda Connor is an internationally recognized photographer who teaches at the San Francisco Art Institute.

Joe Eaton is nature editor at www.faultine.org and writes a natural history column for Terrain.

Steve Heilig practices medical ethics, health policy advocacy, environmentalism, and book and music criticism in San Francisco and Marin County.

Herb Hiller was founding editor of The Ecotourism Society Newsletter and works as a freelance writer.

Dan Imhoff wrote "On Habit and Habitat" (page 22).

Don Michael, one of the preeminent futurists of the twentieth century, was emeritus professor of planning and public policy at the University of Michigan. He died in 2000.

Mary Nisbet has been growing orchids professionally since 1978. She owns and operates California Orchids in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Mamie Rheingold reviewed software for Whole Earth in 1991 (at age 7). She will enroll at Stanford University in September.

Peter Schwartz headed scenario planning for Royal Dutch/Shell in London and directed the Strategic Environment Center at SRI International. He is chair and founder of the Global Business Network.

Lulu Winslow is the daughter of a writer and an artist who were storytellers and skeptics. Her work appears mainly in dangerously outdated software manuals.

COPYRIGHT 2002 Point Foundation
COPYRIGHT 2002 Gale Group
 

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