- Lauren Fielder
Lauren Gonzalez, formerly known as "Lauren Fielder", is the former co-host of the
ZDTV show "GameSpotTV " (now known as "X-Play ", on G4). She is a writer, editor, andjournalist in New York who publishes under the name Lauren Gonzalez.Biography
"Lauren Gonzalez" was the Editor at Large for
Ziff Davis 'GameSpot.com , as well as a regular contributor toGameSpot andElectronic Gaming Monthly . Gonzalez's television career began in 1994 withWBBM-TV , theCBS station inChicago , Illinois, and continued through 2000 withZDTV andTechTV . She appeared onSilicon Spin withJohn C. Dvorak , as well as other Bay Area television stations. She hostedGameSpot Live , GameSpot's high-definition web casts live from the floor of theElectronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles in 2005. While on the West Coast, she wrote forWired News , Shift,Bust , and other pop culture and technology magazines. She was the news editor ofComputer Life magazine before it becameEquip in the late 90s. She hosted a behind-the-scenes web show for the "" movie withAngelina Jolie from the set atPinewood Studios outside ofLondon in 2000. She hosted the film'sHollywood premiere inLos Angeles in 2001. She has interviewed a wide range of people, from game designerShigeru Miyamoto [Tech TV, January 8, 1999] to singerDavid Bowie toPulitzer Prize winning writerNatalie Angier [ [http://pages.slc.edu/~lumina/2006.htm Lumina ] ] .Career shift
When she left
California forNew York in the early part of 2002, Lauren Gonzalez moved away from technology writing. She earned her MFA fromSarah Lawrence College and became a guest editor of a literary magazine in New York City. Her article, "The Last Days of the OldFulton Fish Market ", about the last working waterfront inManhattan , published in "The Reading Room" literary magazine, along with fiction and nonfiction including a novella bySaul Bellow , "Something To Remember Me By," and stories byStanley Crouch ,Clancy Sigal , andHerbert Gold [ [http://www.readingroomjournal.com/ readingroomjournal.com ] ] . She is the creator and editor of a literature and art anthology to benefit women displaced by Hurricane Katrina. The book is called "Submerged: Tales From The Basin," and will be available September 1, 2008 ( [http://stepsisterpress.com StepSister Press] ). She is working on a novel and has completed a work ofnon-fiction called Animal People.Partial bibliography
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* [http://www.g4tv.com/techtvvault/features/1989/Team_GTV__Lauren.html Lauren Fielder at G4tv.com]
* [http://www.readingroomjournal.com The Reading Room]
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