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.
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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Speechwriting References
In our time as a speechwriter, we've written speeches for:
- The Honorable Peter B. Teets, Under Secretary of the Air Force and Director of the National Reconnaissance Office
- The Honorable Michael Dominguez, Acting Secretary of the Air Force
- The Honorable Dr. Ron Sega, Under Secretary of the Air Force
- Dr. Terri Helmlinger Ratcliff, Executive Director of the Industrial Extension Service and Assistant Vice Chancellor of Extension and Economic Development, NC State University
We also contributed to speeches given by Bob Dickman, Deputy Under Secretary of the Air Force for Military Space; Dennis Fitzgerald, Deputy Director of the National Reconnaissance Office; and several other senior Air Force and university leaders.
A Few Words About Gray's Speechwriting
"Mission focused, gifted communicator .... Gray is my trusted advisor/writer"
"Superb executive communicator with sharp mission focus"
"Three Air Staff General officers singled out [his] work on [the] Acting Secretary of the Air Force's remarks to [the] Defense Strategy & Transformation Seminar ... one 2-star wrote, 'One of the best delivered and written speeches I have heard'"
"Excellent!"
Page last updated in August 2010
Header photograph credit:
Pawleys Island, SC, sunrise photos courtesy of Scott Pangburn (WHS '82).
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