Eternal Rose Photography (2010)
Gray spent most of his youth in Georgetown, South Carolina, just south of the beach community of Pawley's Island—and when he learned about the "Gray Man," the legendary ghost of Pawley's Island, he knew he had found his alter ego. Find more about both on this page.
Gray is the only person to have commanded an Air Force satellite tracking station, written speeches for Presidential appointees, invented a poetic form, and had music on The Dr. Demento Show. He started writing in middle school, had a couple of poems published in his college's literary journal, "outgrew" writing after college (except for some professional publications), began writing again in 1990 and more seriously in 1995. He attended Orson Scott Card's "Literary Boot Camp" in 2004, published his first short story in 2007, and logged his first "professional" sale in 2011.