Analog SF & Fact, September 2011, including short fiction by Gray Rinehart

Crossed Genres Quarterly #2, including short fiction by Gray Rinehart

Redstone Science Fiction, including short fiction by Gray Rinehart

Tales of the Talisman, including flash fiction by Gray Rinehart

Zahir, including a short story by Gray Rinehart

Quality Education, by Gray Rinehart

 

Internet Speculative Fiction Database:

Gray's ISFDB Entry

Writer Friends:

Helena "Hel" Bell
Ada Milenkovich Brown
Oliver Dale
Rob & Karina Fabian
Nancy Fulda
Faisal Jawdat
Alethea Kontis
Mary Robinette Kowal
James Maxey
Steven Savile
Edmund Schubert
Gregory Steele
Eric James Stone
Alex Wilson

Writing Teachers:

Orson Scott Card's
Hatrack River


David Farland's Official Runelords Homepage

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