Wayne Spitzer is a visual artist, writer and academic who resides in the Northwest. His work has appeared in "Random Effects", "99", "Hemmingsteins", "SubTerrain Magazine", "Generation X National Journal", "Micro-Film: The Magazine of Personal Cinema in Action" and "Columbia: The Magazine of Northwest History", among others.
He is the author of "Flashback", an SF/horror novel published in 1993.
He is the creator of numerous low-budget Northwest television programs including "Phantasmagoria", "Dead of Night" (with long-time collaborator Andy Kumpon), and "Don't Look Up", many of which have begun showing up at YouTube and other venues.
Wayne is a graduate of Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington. A Master of Fine Arts candidate at Eastern Washington University, he is currently writing a film adaptation of Algernon Blackwood's "The Willows", as well as an auto-biographical novel, "X-Ray Rider", about growing up in the 1970s.
Wayne teaches creative writing at the Corbin Art Center.