Mikki Halpin

The Geek Handbook

Published October 5, 2000 7:30PM (EDT)

When Mikki Halpin suggested in an essay, "A Girl's Guide to Geek Guys" (Bunnyhop.com) that the perfect mate is "a man of substance, quietude and stability, a cerebral creature with a culture all his own," she made an irrefutable case for geeks everywhere. The essay, which she co-wrote with Victoria Maat, transformed the pair into experts on all things geek and has now been published on over 300 Web sites and in five languages. Her first book, "The Geek Handbook" (Pocket Books), reads like an instruction manual and includes chapters such as "The Inner Geek," "Common Geek Bugs and Suggestions for Fixes," and "Your Geek's Role in the New Economy." According to Halpin, you have a geek in your life if he or she, among other things, "consumes ten cans of soda a day" and "rushes home on [their] lunch break to get in an hour of SimCity."

Halpin was editor in chief of the online magazine Stim and has written for various publications including Wired, BookForum, Studio Mix, The Independent, and BUST. These days, Halpin is a senior editor at Oxygen network and lives in New York City.


By Mikki Halpin

Mikki Halpin is a freelance writer. She has written for many publications, including Glamour, New York, and the New Yorker.

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