"And, oh boy, the first time I saw my father's brand new 1968 El Camino...."
"His father has purchased a white 1968 El Camino with a black vinyl roof and matching decals, but in the boy’s eyes he has purchased a starship, a time machine, a projectile boasting twin-domed hood scoops with louvered ports and long, pin-striped rear quarter panels—like warp nacelles—which through an alchemy known to certain boys and girls can bend space, can stop time."
WAYNE SPITZER is an author, filmmaker, and teacher of writing from the Pacific Northwest. His genre work includes an SF/horror novel, Flashback (Books in Motion/Classic Ventures, 1993), the movies Shadows in the Garden (IndieFlix, 2007) and Monstersdotcom (Brimstone LLC, 2003),
and numerous low-budget television programs and ad spots. His non-genre work has appeared in Columbia: The Magazine of Northwest History, subTerrain, Micro-film: The Magazine of Personal Cinema in Action, and Generation X National Journal. In 2008 he completed a lengthy scriptment based upon Algernon Blackwood's The Willows. A graduate of Gonzaga University, Wayne is currently an MFA candidate at Eastern Washington University, where he is completing a fictionalized memoir titled X-Ray Rider, about growing up in the 1970s. Wayne teaches creative writing at Airway Heights Corrections Center and Corbin Art Center in Spokane, WA.
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