JIMMY ANGELINA swapped studying filmmaking for drawing pictures. His illustrations have appeared in various publications and on theatre posters. He attended Bennington College. Upon graduating, he moved to San Francisco and played in a band. After that, he moved to New York and played in some more bands. After that, it was on to Louisville, KY, and more bands still. One of them, Deer Meet, put out a few CDs. After that, no more bands. All the while, he drew pictures. Latterly, he joined the New Texture collective and never looked back. He likes books. He likes movies. He likes music. He likes long naps. WYATT DOYLE is co-founder and ringmaster of New Texture. He launched its imprint in 2006, and edits and designs most releases. A collection of his stories illustrated by Stanley J. Zappa, STOP REQUESTED, is available from New Texture, as are his photography collections, DOLLAR HALLOWEEN, I NEED REAL TUXEDO AND A TOP HAT!, BUTY-WAVE IS NOW CLOSED FOREVER, and JORGE AMAYA DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE. A collaboration with Jimmy Angelina, THE LAST COLORING BOOK, was released in 2016, followed by THE LAST COLORING BOOK ON THE LEFT in 2017. With Robert Deis, he established The Men's Adventure Library series of pulp fiction anthologies, which include contributions from Bruce Jay Friedman, Walter Kaylin, Robert Silverberg, Robert F. Dorr, Harlan Ellison, artists Samson Pollen, Mort Künstler, and Gil Cohen, and men's adventure supermodel Eva Lynd.He assisted Georgina Spelvin in the publication of her memoir, THE DEVIL MADE ME DO IT, and served as editor and publisher of BLACK CRACKER by Josh Alan Friedman for his own imprint, Wyatt Doyle Books. He curates the New Texture website and Rev. Raymond Branch's RevBranch.com. His original screenplay with Jason Cuadrado, I'M HERE FOR YOU, was filmed as DEVIL MAY CALL in 2013. He performs in the Stanley J. Zappa Quartet. A recording, THE STANLEY J. ZAPPA QUARTET PLAYS FOR THE SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS, is available now.