Geoff Pevere
Geoff Pevere is the co-author of the national best-seller Mondo Canuck: A Canadian Pop Culture Odyssey, which was on The Globe and Mail’s non-fiction bestseller list for fourteen weeks and was one of the top-selling Canadian titles of 1997. He is a regular cultural columnist with both the Toronto Star and Canadian Forum, and has contributed extensively to magazines and publications both in and outside Canada.

B. W. Powe
B. W. Powe is widely regarded as one of the most unconventional and unclassifiable authors in Canadian writing. He is the author of a novel, Outage: A Journey into Electric City; a number of non-fiction books, A Canada of Light, The Solitary Outlaw, and A Climate Charged; and even a CD-ROM, Noise of Time: The Glenn Gould Profile. Powe teaches at York University. He was the program co-ordinator for the McLuhan and Trudeau conferences at York; and he was also the program coordinator for Living Literacies. He has also been involved with literacy programs at Frontier College. His new books include a volume of poetry, The Unsaid Passing (Guernica), and Media Illuminations (Penguin Books).

Daniel Richier
Daniel Richler is an author and broadcaster. He is currently the Editor- in-Chief and Supervising Producer of BookTelevision: The Channel, the world’s first and only twenty-four-hour TV station devoted to literary matters, the publishing industry, and the evolution of the word. His novel, Kicking Tomorrow, was one of the New York Times Book Review’s top books of 1991.

Barry Sanders
Barry Sanders is the author of A Is for Ox: Violence, Electronic Media, and the Silencing of the Written Word; ABC: The Alphabetization of the Popular Mind; and Sudden Glory: A Brief History of Laughter. He is a Professor of English and the History of Ideas at Pitzer College, Claremont, California.