Welcome to The Gray Man Writes, our little haunted corner of the Internet. ("Haunted" in the metaphorical sense, of course, since Gray's alter ego is a famous South Carolina ghost.) We're glad you're here, and we hope you like it enough to come back!

Who is the "Gray Man"?
Gray Rinehart writes science fiction, fantasy, assorted nonfiction, and the odd song. Or odd songs.
He is also the "Anti-Candidate," available as a write-in vote for any elective office, anywhere.
The "Gray Man" is a ghost, and Gray's alter ego. Check out The Legend of the Gray Man to find out more about the original "GrayMan" of Pawleys Island, South Carolina, or watch this segment of Unsolved Mysteries.
Featured Links:

Baen Books -- Gray is their "Slushmaster General" in charge of evaluating new submissions

Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America -- Gray is currently an Active Member

Orson Scott Card's The Ornery American, which has published four of Gray's essays
We hope you like the "Gray Man Writes" web site. The site is designed for quick downloads--with limited graphics, short pages, and no annoying 'pop-up' ads. Let us know what you think!
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Nonfiction Editing
We offer several levels of editorial support:
- Proofreading (misspelled words, typographical errors, punctuation errors, grammar errors)
- Copy Editing (all proofreading as above, plus help with document structure, clarity, word choice, and minimizing redundancies and inconsistencies)
- Rewriting (all proofreading and copyediting as above, plus extensive revisions)
Be forewarned: we are very picky. We assume that you have the ability to craft sentences in the English language, and that our role will be, more than anything else, to refine what you've written. We have turned down assignments in which that wasn't the case.
Page last updated in August 2010
Header photograph credit:
Pawleys Island, SC, sunrise photos courtesy of Scott Pangburn (WHS '82).
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