B
orn in Cuba in 1956, Jim Wittenberg early on chose activism by marching in front of his parents home chanting, "Yankee Go Home!" Shortly thereafter they removed him to California where he currently busts dirt in the daylight and writes at night. Jim's areas of concentration are poetry and asemic writing, and his favorite tools are a typewriter, a pencil and lined notepaper. He also makes use of computers because of the advantages they offer writers and artists, and because of his refusal to be dictated to by luddites.