
Sue Schofield is a freelance journalist, editor and author based in the UK.
Schofield writes extensively on science, communications, new media, and technology. She is the author of some nine books since 1981, two of which remained at the UK No 1 Best Seller for three months in succession.
Schofield wrote the 1993 'Communications and Modem Guidebook', (Future Publishing) which helped users tackle the 'Black Art' of fighting with analogue modems.
In 1994 and 1995 the two editions of the 'UK Internet Book' (Addison Wesley) put gazillions of people online.
Schofield then worked with Sprint USA and CompuServe UK, producing a string of successful books and Internet media products.
Her books were the first to distribute the Mac TCP/IP stack, the Mosaic web browser and a Windows WinSock, enabling computers to run internet protocols.
Schofield's feature writing has appeared in all of the UK broadsheet newspapers, and some sixty computer and science magazines worldwide.
She was a columnist for 'Focus' the science magazine in its pre-BBC days, and a columnist for MacWorld Magazine; then Technical Publishing Director of TekBooks Ltd from 1995 until 1999. She then freelanced for encyclopedia and part-work science publishers until 2008.
Sue Schofield currently edits/writes science, and New Media, producing news, feature & Web content. She also subs specialist power generation, automotive, renewable and oil & gas sector B2B features for an international publishing group.
Email: suescho at gmail dot com |