Andrew Neil Gray
Full Name: | Andrew Neil Gray |
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Occupation: | Author, Educator |
Nationality: | Canadian |
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Biography
Andrew Neil Gray is an author of speculative fiction who lives on Canada's West Coast. His stories have been published in numerous magazines including Nature Futures, Apex and Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show.
He was awarded On Spec's Lydia Langstaff Memorial Prize, has been nominated for a National Magazine Award for Fiction and has been shortlisted several times for the CBC/Saturday Night Literary Award. He was the runner-up prize winner in the 2015 Quantum Shorts flash fiction competition.
His first collection of stories, Small Accidents, was published by Raincoast Books and was shortlisted for the Ethel Wilson Award at the BC Book Prizes and an IPPY award in the US. His story from Small Accidents, "Letters to the Future," about a time-capsule thief, was optioned for film in 2012 by Poisson Rouge Pictures/Breakaway Films.
In his non-writing life, he is an administrator in UBC's Creative Writing Program.
Andrew Neil Gray and J. S. Herbison are partners in life as well as in writing. The Ghost Line is their first fiction collaboration, but won't be their last: a novel is also in the works. They have also collaborated in the creation of two humans and preside over a small empire of chickens, raspberries and dandelions on Canada's West Coast.
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