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April 08, 2010 |

Copycats

Copy Cats

General email address for the copy desk: CopyDesk@LightReading.com

Erin

Erin Barker
Copy Chief (New York)
Erin is a graduate of E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University, home of the Bobcats and Matt Lauer, as well as the recipient of a certificate in editing from New York University. In addition to Light Reading, she has also tamed the pages of numerous romance novels, westerns and thrillers for various publishing companies.
erin.barker@ubm.com

Angus

Matthew Cramer
Managing Editor, Heavy Reading (Philadelphia)

Matthew edits and manages the production of our ever-growing roster of Insider and Heavy Reading research reports, shepherding copy from our analysts' big brains to its eventual, triumphant arrival on the Web. To set certain popular misconceptions to rest once and for all: Matthew was not found wandering the sewers of Philadelphia as a child during the winter of 1982, nor ever exhibited to the public in any sort of "freakshow"... only briefly, in July 1983, to selected persons of standing in the scientific and literary community.
matthew.cramer@ubm.com
917-572-3250

"Machines were mice and men were lions, once upon a time,
But now that it's the opposite, it's twice upon a time." – Louis Hardin

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