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Carl Steadman is co-founder of Suck.com, creator of several pieces of early web-savvy literature and former operator of Plastic.com. He was also production director for
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, and appeared in the 1999 documentary
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Works


Suck Contributor: Carl Steadman

Placing
- "Placing doesn't depict the future so much as portray the present"
Rats To Cats!
* "Two Solitudes", a 1995 e-mail story
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Carl's original homepage

Carl's "tilde site" at Freedonia
* Steadman wrot

about leaving Suck.com, published on the Rox website in July 1996.


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Carl's self-written bio
(to about age 26) American Internet celebrities Living people 1970 births {{Web-stub