Wayne Spitzer
Wayne Spitzer | |
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Born |
Wayne Kyle Spitzer July 15, 1966 Spokane, Washington, United States |
Occupation | Film director, producer, screenwriter |
Years active | 1987–present |
Spouse(s) | Diane Spitzer (m. 1999) legally separated |
Wayne (Kyle) Spitzer (born July 15, 1966) is an American author and low-budget horror filmmaker from Spokane, Washington. He is the writer/director of the short horror film, Shadows in the Garden, as well as the author of Flashback , an SF/horror novel published in 1993. Spitzer's non-genre writing has appeared in subTerrain Magazine as "Strong Words for a Polite Nation" ,, , , and Columbia: The Magazine of Northwest History .
Spitzer was highly active in Spokane's underground filmmaking scene from 1994 – 2005. . Notable projects include Dead of Night , a Spokane area (cable TV) broadcast venture[1][2](as well as Don't Look Up[2]), and a feature-length compilation, Monstersdotcom,[3] including Shadows in the Garden and Last Stop Station .
Spitzer has taught creative writing at Corbin Art Center and Airway Heights Corrections Center . He currently lives and works in Seattle, Washington.
References
- ↑ "Wayne Spitzer". IMDB.
- 1 2 Northwest Cable News; Uniquely Northwest: That's Different.
- ↑ "Monstersdotcom".
External links
- IMDb entry
- Goodreads entry1
- Spitzerkumpon Channel on YouTube
- Spitzerkumpon YouTube Profile
- Indieflix.com
- Curriculum Vitae
- Teaching
- Teaching
- Phantom of the Movies' Videoscope Magazine
Further reading
- Interview: Adapting 'The Willows'
- Dead men stalk airwaves, Spokesman-Review Article, The Region, front of page
- Dead men stalk airwaves, Spokesman-Review Article, The Region, article continued