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Gray, Tina
August 15, 2007 on 7:16 am | No Comments yetTina Gray
Fantasy, Horror, Literary short stories & novels
“You can waste a lifetime trying to find yourself; or you can embrace the journey with an intriguing stranger.”
When she’s not riding on the coattails of her fictional characters, Tina Gray divides her days between working in the library of a local middle school, spending time with her husband, children, and Labrador retrievers, and rollerblading. Her deep interest in history — centered mostly on the Salem and European witch trials — led to her current novel project: “The Winter Witch Trilogy.” The first book is complete and tentatively titled “Yesterday’s Winter.” At the moment, she’s busily working on book two while book one is under review for possible representation by several agents. For further news and information on Tina’s work, visit her website: www.tinagraysrealm.com. To glimpse a more personal side of Tina, visit her Live Journal blog at: http://krysta-3.livejournal.com/.
Tina Gray short stories
Closure by Tina Gray
In a nightmare existence, can forgiveness and grief bring freedom to live and let die? (Literary / Paranormal)
Editor’s Note: Tina Gray has an uncanny ability to keep us glued in the story. More, she has a talent that reaches in and dashes our any doubt of validity. This one, once again, speaks. —zentao
Shadow Waxing by Tina Gray
Downstairs, in a dusky basement, a naked wife and whiskied husband keep. (Slipstream)
Editor’s Note: The second story to come to “The Deepening” from Tina Gray, you’ll find it eloquent and mind-startling. —zentao
Stillborn by Tina Gray
She who hesitates…. (Literary)
Editor’s Note: Anguished. —d.l.keur for editor on holiday
Virtual Emily by Tina Gray
Someone’s watching Emily, and she’s jealous. (Literary/Horror)
Editor’s Note: Pay close attention, and ‘ware. Tina shows a key that you too might want to hold. —zentao
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