Wendy M. Grossman

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Wendy M. Grossman
Wendy M. Grossman

Wendy M. Grossman (born January 26, 1954) is a journalist, blogger, and folksinger. She graduated from Cornell University in 1975. She was a full-time folksinger from 197583 and her folk album Roseville Fair was released in 1980.

In 1987, she founded the magazine The Skeptic in the United Kingdom.

Her credits since 1990 include work for Scientific American and the Daily Telegraph, as well as New Scientist, Wired and Wired News, and The Inquirer for which she wrote a regular weekly net.wars column. That column continues in [NewsWireless] every Friday. She was a columnist for Internet Today from July 1996 until it closed in April 1997, and together with Dominic Young ran the Fleet Street Forum.

She edited an anthology of interviews with leading computer industry figures taken from the pages of the British computer magazine Personal Computer World entitled Remembering the Future, published in January 1997 by Springer Verlag.

She is a member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Society for Professional Journalists, the Society of Authors. She sits on the executive committee of the Association of British Science Writers and the Advisory Council of the Open Rights Group.

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