Katie Hafner
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Katie Hafner is a journalist who writes books and articles about technology and society. She is a technology reporter at The New York Times and was a contributing editor for Newsweek. She has worked at Business Week, and has written for Esquire, Wired, The New Republic and The New York Times Magazine. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.
She is interviewed in Freedom Downtime, a documentary film about Kevin Mitnick.
[edit] Books
- Cyberpunk: Outlaws and Hackers on the Computer Frontier (with John Markoff) (Simon & Schuster, 1991) ISBN 0-684-81862-0
- The House at the Bridge: A Story of Modern Germany (Scribner, 1995) ISBN 0-684-19400-7
- Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The Origins of the Internet (with Matthew Lyon) (Simon & Schuster, 1996) ISBN 0-684-83267-4
- The WELL: A Story of Love, Death and Real Life in the Seminal Online Community:(2001) Carroll & Graf Publishers ISBN 0-7867-0846-8
- A Romance on Three Legs: Glenn Gould's Obsessive Quest for the Perfect Piano : (Forthcoming June 2008 BloomsburyUSA)
[edit] External links
- Recent and archival news by Katie Hafner of The New York Times.
- "Lifting Corporate Fingerprints From the Editing of Wikipedia," by Katie Hafner, The New York Times, August 19, 2007
- http://www.thehouseatthebridge.com/
- Wired, December 1994 - The Creators
- Wired, May 1997 - The Epic Saga of The Well
- Wired, June 2001 - Book review of The Well