Lorenz Wagner, born in 1970, is one of the most prominent profile writers and journalists in Europe. His report “The Son Code” about Henry and Kai Markram rapidly became one of the most-read articles in the Süddeutsche Magazin. Lorenz Wagner has been awarded the prestigious Prix Franco-Allemand du Journalisme (PFAJ), among other prizes. He is bilingual, French and German, speaks English as well, lived and studied in France, and resides in Germany.
Leon Dische Becker is a writer, editor, and translator from Berlin currently living in Los Angeles. An alum of Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Spiegel Online, and the Los Angeles Review of Books, Leon recently worked as the editor-in-chief of The Towner and Fold Magazine. His essays have appeared in Vice magazine, the Daily Beast, the Awl, the Los Angeles Review of Books, Der Spiegel, Der Freitag, Block Magazin, and Hanser's Akzente, among many other more-or-less venerable publications.