




I’m a writer and illustrator living in Los Angeles.
I co-founded bOING bOING magazine and the Boing Boing Blog, and was an editor at Wired from 1993-1998. For three years, I wrote a monthly column for Playboy called “Living Online,” and was the co-editor of The Happy Mutant Handbook (Putnam-Berkley, 1995). I’m the design columnist for Mobile PC magazine and a contributing editor to TheFeature. I’m also a ukulele fanatic. From June to October 2003, my wife, two daughters and I lived around the South Pacific.
I wrote and illustrated a science experiment book called THE MAD PROFESSOR. Every page is in full color and loaded with illustrations, and it’s printed on easy-to-clean laminated paper, so you can make your Goon Goo, hovercrafts, portal paper, spool-bots, and other experiments without fear of staining the book.

Happiness, to me, is freedom from worry.
I’d say it’s about 7.5 now, and it was about 6.5 when I was a child.
Holding my children, spending time with my wife, drawing, editing, writing, and painting. All these usually make me happy.
Poor health takes away my happiness. I suffered from very painful frozen shoulder joints for two years and it was harder to be happy. Not getting enough sleep is a happiness reducer.
I plan to travel, read, paint, and learn new skills. All these things make me happy.
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To get more info about what the Happiness Project is and isn’t, please visit the Introduction Post. To see a running list of all participants, which I will be updating as things happen, please visit the Happiness Project Page.