Wayne Spitzer

Wayne Kyle Spitzer (born July 15, 1966) is an American author and low-budget horror filmmaker[1] from Spokane, Washington. He is the writer/director of the short horror film Shadows in the Garden,[2][3] as well as the author of Flashback,[4][5][6] a horror novel published in 1993. Spitzer's non-genre writing has appeared in subTerrain Magazine: "Strong Words for a Polite Nation"[7][8][9][10] and Columbia: The Magazine of Northwest History.[11]

Wayne Kyle Spitzer

Wayne Kyle Spitzer
Born
Wayne Kyle Spitzer

(1966-07-15) July 15, 1966
Spokane, Washington, United States
OccupationAuthor, artist, film director, producer, screenwriter
Years active1987–present
Spouse(s)Trinh Ngoc Ho

Spitzer was highly active in Spokane's underground filmmaking scene from 1994 to 2005.[12][13][14][15] His notable projects include Dead of Night,[16][17][18] a Spokane-area (cable TV) broadcast venture, Don't Look Up,[19][20][19] and a feature-length compilation, Monstersdotcom,[21] including Shadows in the Garden[2] and Last Stop Station.[22][23][24]

Spitzer has taught creative writing at Corbin Art Center[25] and Airway Heights Corrections Center.[26] He holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in Writing from Eastern Washington University, a Bachelor of English from Gonzaga University, and an Associate in Applied Science degree in Television Production from Spokane Falls Community College.

Spitzer's recent work includes The Ferryman Pentalogy,[27][28] comprising Comes a Ferryman, The Tempter and the Taker, The Pierced Veil, Black Hole, White Fountain, To the End of Ursathrax, and The X-Ray Rider Trilogy,[29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41] along with Algernon Blackwood's The Willows: A Scriptment.[42]

References

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  9. spitzerkumpon (August 19, 2007), Fox News Story: "Shadows and Fog" (2000), retrieved September 13, 2017
  10. "History of 'Dead of Night' (1996) (Wayne Spitzer, A. Kumpon) – Video Dailymotion". Dailymotion. September 9, 2015. Retrieved September 13, 2017.
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  12. "History of 'Dead of Night' (1996) (Wayne Spitzer, A. Kumpon) by Casting – Dailymotion". Dailymotion. September 9, 2015. Retrieved September 13, 2017.
  13. Northwest Cable News; Uniquely Northwest: That's Different.
  14. "Wayne Spitzer". IMDb.
  15. "Monstersdotcom".
  16. spitzerkumpon (May 13, 2010), Last Stop Station (Director's Cut) 2001 Part 2, retrieved September 13, 2017
  17. "The Ferryman Pentalogy (5 Book Series)". Amazon.com. Retrieved September 13, 2017.
  18. Spitzer, Wayne Kyle (August 13, 2017). Comes a Ferryman. Hobb's End Books. ASIN B074SJF1TJ.
  19. Spitzer, Wayne Kyle (August 13, 2017). The Pierced Veil. Hobb's End Books. ASIN B074STJMGW.
  20. Spitzer, Wayne Kyle (August 13, 2017). Black Hole, White Fountain. Hobb's End Books. ASIN B074SY83RW.
  21. Spitzer, Wayne Kyle (August 13, 2017). To the End of Ursathrax. Hobb's End Books. ASIN B074SWXM61.
  22. Spitzer, Wayne Kyle (August 26, 2017). X-Ray Rider 3: Mileposts on the road to childhood's end. Hobb's End Books. ASIN B0755QPM67.
  23. Spitzer, Wayne Kyle (August 26, 2017). X-Ray Rider 2: Mileposts on the road to childhood's end. Hobb's End Books. ASIN B0755PY9NB.
  24. Spitzer, Wayne Kyle (August 25, 2017). X-Ray Rider 1: Mileposts on the road to childhood's end. Hobb's End Books. ASIN B0755QN1N6.
  25. Spitzer, Wayne Kyle; Blackwood, Algernon (August 29, 2017). Algernon Blackwood's The Willows: A Scriptment. Independently published. ISBN 9781549615245.

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