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Photo compliments R. Adams Sue Thomas is the founder and Artistic Director of trAce. Her books include the novel Correspondence, short-listed for the Arthur C Clarke Award 1992; Water , 1994, and an anthology of contemporary short stories Wild Women, 1994. In 1994 she developed the MA in Writing at The Nottingham Trent University and during that time she also wrote A Handbook for Creative Writing Tutors. She has been working with the arts and technology since 1986 and has been teaching online since 1996. Her online work includes a web-interpretation of Correspondence at Riding the Meridian; Imagining a Stone at Ensemble Logic and Choragraphy and Lines at Lux: notes for an electronic writing. With Teri Hoskin, she co-edited the Noon Quilt website and book. In 2002-3 she managed Mapping the Transition from Page to Screen. a research project looking at ways in which writers use the internet. A critique and excerpt of Correspondence appeared in Reload: Rethinking Women and Cyberculture (MIT) . Her new book Hello World: travels in virtuality is published by Raw Nerve in March 2004.
http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/suethomas/


Helen WhiteheadHelen Whitehead is Manager of Education & Training. She is a writer and editor who has been working with online media since 1985, with interests which include scientific databases, hyperfiction and elearning. She has led collaborative Web writing projects and has taught Web writing and the Internet to a variety of groups including online learners, schoolchildren, teachers and attendees at the Arvon Foundation residential writing courses in Yorkshire, UK. She holds an MA in Writing from The Nottingham Trent University,
>where she specialised in hypertext fiction on the Web. Her project Web Warp & Weft, an exploration of the resonances between the making of textiles and the making of the Web, was commissioned for the Year of the Artist, 2000-2001. She is manager of
Kids on the Net and the trAce Online Writing School.
http://www.HelenWhitehead.com


Simon Mills - trAce webs developerSimon Mills is Manager of Design and Development. He worked in the commercial website development sector for several years and now manages our Web Studio and consulting services. He also edits frAme: the Online Journal of Culture and Technology (http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/frame) and is a member of the trAce editorial board.
He has a BA(Hons) in Philosophy from the University of Nottingham and an MA in Writing and MSc in Multimedia from The Nottingham Trent University.


Randy Adams

Randy Adams is a Canadian writer and visual artist and Associate Editor at trAce. Author of the non-fiction book Eternal Prairie, he has also published poetry and essays in several Canadian magazines. For ten years he worked as an arts journalist and travel writer for various publications in his home town of Edmonton, Alberta. His photography and mixed media work has been exhibited and collected by public galleries, museums, and archives. Over the past 15 years, he has been awarded several grants for both writing and photography. In 1997, after a year spent traveling in Asia Minor, he moved to the west coast of Canada and began to work in New Media Arts. Deciding that the Web was a perfect medium for combining text and imagery, he immersed himself in the study of hypertext and computer graphics. His Web art work has been featured in several online publications. He has been an active member of the trAce community since 1999, and was the first writer/artist to be awarded a trAce Writer's Studio. http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/studio/radams/


Catherine Gillam Catherine Gillam is the Research Administrator of the NESTA-funded Writers for the Future project. She graduated from Coventry University in 1999 with a BA (Hons.) in Communication, Culture and Media and was awarded an MSc in Information and Knowledge Management from Loughborough University in 2003. She likes to write short stories, poems, emails and even essays (but doesn't like writing about herself). Catherine works full-time and can be contacted during office hours.


Kate Wilkinson Kate Wilkinson is Administrative Assistant at trAce. Her job involves a wide range of tasks including the day to day running of the trAce Online Writing School, financial processing, and supporting trAce users. She has a degree in English Literature from the University of Leeds, and after graduating spent some time at Bloomsbury Publishing. She enjoys travelling and has visited various places from Scandinavia to Cuba.

 


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