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Derek Pell
Derek Pell is a visual artist, photographer, writer and satirist. He is the editor in chief of ''Zoom Street Magazine''. He was editor of ''DingBat Magazine'' for 12 years, and a contributing editor to ''PC Laptop.''Under both his name and his pen names, most notably Norman Conquest, Derek Pell has authored more than 30 books, many of which he designed and illustrated, including the Doktor Bey series, ''Bewildering Beasties'', ''Assassination Rhapsody'', ''Lost In Translation'', and ''The Little Red Book of Adobe LiveMotion'', along with several collections of his work.〔http://derekpell.com/aboutus.aspx〕〔(The Ecstasy of Speed | SDSU Crisis Carnival 2009 )〕 He had been a regular contributor to ''Playboy'', ''National Lampoon'', ''LA Weekly'', as well as a columnist for ''The Westport News''. His work has been featured in such publications as ''Adobe Magazine'', ''Natural History'', ''The Times'', ''Rolling Stone'', ''The New York Times Sunday Magazine'',and ''Fiction International'' Since 1968, his work has appeared in hundreds of literary magazines & small press publications in the U.S. and Europe. == Biography == Derek Pell dropped out of the Art Institute of Chicago in the late 1960s and opened The Not Guilty Bookshop & Press on Martha's Vineyard. His writing & art began appearing in publications of experimental literature under various pseudonyms, most notably Doktor Bey and Norman Conquest. His primary style was incorporating mixed-media and using collage-text and cut and paste techniques. After the success of his Doktor Bey series in the late 1970s, Derek Pell moved to Los Angeles in the eighties, during this period he was charged by the FBI for defacing US Currency while working on a mail-art performance. He began experimenting with cybertext, hyperlinks, and other computer-aided art in 1991.〔(The Velvet Rims of Derek Pell's X-Textual "Hod Rod" )〕 Pell & Conquest currently reside in the Bay Area where they edit Black Scat Books, a small independent press devoted to "Sublime Art & Literature."
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