Recommended Links
Here are a few links to the web sites of some of Gray's writer friends. Some are fellow alumni from Orson Scott Card's "Literary Boot Camp," some are members of Codex, an on-line writing community from "the hungry edge of speculative fiction" (or, if you prefer, "The Best Writers You Never Heard Of"); and some are just friends who are also writers.
Tobias Buckell is a Writers of the Future winner and the author of Crystal Rain (a terrific book, in Gray's opinion).
Oliver Dale, who ignored Gray's suggestions about his story "Xoco's Fire," which was good because it ended up in InterGalactic Medicine Show.
Nancy Fulda, whose "How To Create A Masterpiece In Six Easy Steps" was a GrayMan Feature.
Elaine Isaak is the author of "Winning the Gallows Field" and The Singer's Crown.
Alethea Kontis, self-confessed "Genre Chick" and author of Beauty and Dynamite (who graciously allowed Gray to contribute a small piece to her book)
Mary Robinette Kowal, Secretary of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America, who was kind enough to blog about Gray's "Musical" Chairs.
James Maxey, multiple Phobos winner and the author of Nobody Gets The Girl, Bitterwood, Dragonforge, and Dragonseed.Luc Reid is a Writers of the Future winner and the author of "A Ship That Bends." Luc is also the "owner-operator" of the Codex website.
Steven Savile, author of numerous books including Angel Road and Houdini's Last Illusion.Lawrence Schoen is the author of Buffalito Destiny and over 40 published short stories, and is the world's foremost expert on the Klingon language.
Edmund Schubert is the author of numerous horror, mystery, and science fiction short stories, and the novel Dreaming Creek, as well as the editor of Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show.Mike Shultz is the author of "The Thrall" and "Let Freedom Rot."
Gregory Steele Eric James Stone, a Writers of the Future and Phobos winner and the author of "In Memory."David Walton is the author of the Phobos award-winning "All The Rage This Year."
Alex WilsonJason D. Wittman is the author of "On Bookstores, Burners, and Origami."










