Michael Goldberg | |
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Born | Oakland, California, U.S. | July 3, 1953
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Tamalpais High School University of California, Santa Cruz |
Michael Goldberg (born July 3, 1953) is an American novelist, journalist, animal rights activist, and pioneering digital music entrepreneur. He is known for his work (1983-1993) at Rolling Stone, where he was first a senior writer and later West Coast editor, and for envisioning and co-founding the first web music magazine, Addicted to Noise, in 1994, for which Newsweek included him in its 1995 "Net 50" list of "the 50 People Who Matter Most on the Internet".[1] Between 2014 and the fall of 2016 he published the Freak Scene Dream trilogy of 1970s coming-of-age novels (True Love Scars,[2] The Flowers Lied,[3] and Untitled[4]), and worked actively in animal rights causes. His nonfiction book, Wicked Game: The True Story of Guitarist James Calvin Wilsey[5] (HoZac Books), was published in June of 2022.