Career
He also coauthored a pioneering book on desktop publishing, and has been a Card Player Magazine columnist since the inception of the magazine (1988). He was also the editor for four years of two newsletters sent twice-monthly through Card Player"s website and the content editor of the site. Wiesenberg was one of the writers of The InfoWorld Essential Guide to the Commodore 64.
He is the author of Poker Talk: The Language of Poker (Card Player, 1996) and The Official Dictionary of Poker (Mike Caro University, 2000).
His latest book is The Ultimate Casino Guide (SourceBooks, 2005). Wiesenberg contributed for many years to the original Gambling Times magazine, writing about keno and poker.
He had a biweekly column in the original Poker Player for five years and in Pan Player + for two (a defunct magazine for panguingue players). He had a monthly column for three years in Doctor Dobb"s Journal, a legendary computer magazine, and a monthly column for two years in A+, a magazine for Apple Computer users.
He has contributed hundreds of articles (and photographs) to Personal Computer Publishing, MicroTimes, Gambling Times, InfoWorld, Gaming & Wagering Business, Casino & Sports, and was an occasional contributor of articles to inCider, The San Jose Mercury, The San Francisco Chronicle, Science "84, and Desktop Publishing.
He has also constructed crosswords for national crossword puzzle magazines and newspapers. His puzzles appeared monthly for five years in Los Angeles Direct, and seven years online at Poker Pages and Puzzle Planet. He wrote the rules and games descriptions sections for online poker cardrooms Full Tilt Poker and Planet Poker.