About
THE RED COLLISION IS…

CHRIS NORWOOD is not very cool. Or terribly good looking. He’s just an average guy who loves his wife and works hard. But he does love making music. He is an aspiring musician and singer/songwriter who hopes to one day become a rock star, at which point people will finally think he is both cool and good looking. At least that’s what he was told when he first started learning to play the guitar.
You can check out his music on ReverbNation or MySpace and follow him on Twitter.

MICHAEL MANLEY is an amateur writer who spends his time desperately trying to evade the need to move back in with his parents. He can talk about theology, film, or the Beatles for days without any form of REM sleep. Indiana Jones is the most influential person in his life, though Irwin M. Fletcher comes in at a close second. He has no idea what a “Twilight” is and hopes to never find out.
He also has his own review blog called States of Art and would really rather you not follow him on Twitter.

SEAN EDINS considers himself a jack of all trades, and a master of all trades. Though he focuses most of his energy on music, he enjoys participating in all of the visual and performing arts. Sean leads contemporary worship for a moderate-sized congregation in Fort Worth, serves coffee to people who don’t respect him as a human being, and is probably the only post-pubescent male in North America who still watches Smallville. …and despite the picture shown above, he doesn’t read.
He likes to follow himself on Twitter.

BARRY STANFORD loves to write, but doesn’t do so as often as he should. While procrastinating, he can be found sitting with a cup of coffee and a good book in some hitherto unknown location. He also enjoys art films, science fiction, and Old Testament studies. He fears that a combination of Facebook and Google will one day cause the Singularity and also holds a strange obsession with the Criterion Collection. On occasion he will play the piano for you.
He is quite ambivalent towards Twitter.
