Richard Colby is a Lecturer in Writing at the University of Denver, USA. He teaches courses on the rhetoric of games and disciplinary research using gaming spaces and has contributed to various journals, including Computers and Composition.
Matthew S. S. Johnson is Associate Professor, Director of Expository Writing, and rhetoric-composition specialist at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, USA. He has published articles in Dichtung Digital, Writing and the Digital Generation, From Hip-Hop to Hyperlinks, and TechKnowledgies.
Rebekah Shultz Colby is a Lecturer in Writing at the University of Denver, USA, where she teaches courses that use games to teach rhetoric and disciplinary writing. Her work has appeared in Computers and Composition and Computers and Composition Online.