Davin Heckman is an Associate Professor of Mass Communication at Winona State University. He is managing editor of ebr and serves on the board of the Electronic Literature Organization. He is the author of A Small World: Smart Houses and the Dream of the Perfect Day (Duke UP), and his articles on electronic literature appear in places like Culture Machine, Dichtung Digital, and ebr. His current research deals with poetics and technical estrangement in electronic literature.
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Anne Burdick
ebr design editor from the fall of 1996, Anne Burdick has overseen the construction ebr2.0 and 3.0,
Steve Tomasula
Steve Tomasula is the author of the novels Ascension; The Book of Portraiture; VAS: An Opera in Flatland, an acclaimed novel of the biotech revolution; TOC: A New-Media Novel (winner of the Mary Shelley Award for Excellence in Fiction and the E-Lit Best Book of the Year Award); and IN&OZ (University of Chicago Press).
His short fiction has been published widely in anthologies and periodicals including McSweeney’s, BOMB, and The Iowa Review (the Iowa Prize for the most distinguished work published in any genre), and is collected in his short story collection Once Human: Stories. He is also the editor of Conceptualisms: The Anthology of Prose, Poetry, Visual, Found, E- & Hybrid Writing as Contemporary Art.
Recent essays on art, literature and culture can be found in Fictionality and Multimodal Narratives, The Routledge Companion to Experimental Literature. More at: www.stevetomasula.com
Mark Amerika
Mark Amerika is an intermedia artist, novelist and theorist who has exhibited his digital artworks all around the world. He is the author of twelve books, including his most recent title, My Life as an Artificial Creative Intelligence (Stanford University Press). Amerika is the Founding Director of the Doctoral Program in Intermedia Art, Writing and Performance in the College of Media, Communication and Information at the University of Colorado where he was the first artist to be appointed a Professor of Distinction.