Gerri R. Gray
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Born | Illinois, United States |
🏳️ Nationality | American |
💼 Occupation | Author |
👩 Spouse(s) | Brian P. Gray |
👶 Children | 0 |
🌐 Website | gerrigray |
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Gerri R. Gray (born December 27, 1959 in Illinois) is an American author who writes novels and short stories in the bizarro and horror genres. She is also a published poet and a cemetery photographer. She currently resides in Upstate New York.
Biography[edit]
Gerri R. Gray was born and raised in the Chicago area, and began writing poetry and short stories in elementary school.[1] She founded Golden Isis Press, which published the Golden Isis literary journal from 1980 until 1996.[2]
Her debut novel, The Amnesia Girl, was published by HellBound Books in October of 2017.[3]
Books[edit]
Title | Year | Publisher | ISBN | |
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The Amnesia Girl | 2017 | HellBound Books | ISBN 978-0062514820 Search this book on . | |
Gray Skies of Dismal Dreams | 2018 | HellBound Books | ISBN 978-1594488528 Search this book on . | |
The Graveyard Girls | 2018 | HellBound Books | ISBN 978-1948318334 Search this book on . | |
Blood and Blasphemy | 2019 | HellBound Books | ISBN 978-1948318853 Search this book on . | |
The Strange Adventures of Turquoise Moonwolf | 2020 | HellBound Books | ISBN 978-1948318914 Search this book on . | |
Madame Gray's Creep Show | 2020 | HellBound Books | ISBN 978-1953905000 Search this book on amazon.com. | |
The Toilet Zone: Number Two | 2020 | HellBound Books | ISBN 978-1953905048
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References[edit]
- ↑ https://http://horror.org/the-seers-table-september-2019 Horror Writers Association
- ↑ http://www.illinoisauthors.org/cgi-bin/illinoisAuthors/getSpecificAuthor.pl?uid=8086 Illinois State Library
- ↑ http://gerrigray.webs.com/ Official Website of Gerri R. Gray
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