Neil deMause

He is co-author with Joanna Cagan on the 1999 book Field of Schemes: How the Great Stadium Swindle Turns Public Money into Private Profit.

He is a writer and editor for The Village Voice and contributes to other print and on-line publications as well as for Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, Extra!, Slate, Baseball Prospectus, and CNNMoney.com.

[2] He is the author of several award-winning works of interactive fiction, among them Frenetic Five and Lost New York.

[2] He is the author of numerous works of interactive fiction, including Lost New York, which was nominated for an XYZZY Award in 1996.

[9] His writings and investigations on the city and national welfare policy have earned him with a Project Censored award.