Judy Silverstein Gray has written numerous military profiles and feature articles about women leaders for news outlets, including the Tampa Tribune, publishing six books for young readers—five on military topics—and has work appearing in two literary anthologies.
Edward G. Gray is the author of acclaimed books on the revolutionary era and the early American republic, including The Making of John Ledyard and Tom Paine's Iron Bridge. He is professor of early American history at Florida State University.
J. R. Gray is a cynical Chicago native, who drinks coffee all day, barely sleeps, and is a little too fashion obsessed. He writes realistic and damaged characters because everyone deserves a happily ever after. Gray's books include King Consort, the Bound series, and the Inferno series.
Fred D. Gray is one of the nation's leading civil rights attorneys. At age twenty-four, he was the lawyer for Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Montgomery Bus Boycott. His other cases and clients include the Freedom Riders, the Selma-to-Montgomery March, and many school desegregation and voting rights lawsuits.
Beverly Gray spent nearly a decade serving as Roger Corman's story editor at both New World Pictures and Concorde–New Horizons Pictures. She has covered the entertainment industry for the Hollywood Reporter and leads screenwriting workshops for UCLA Extension's Writers' Program. Visit her at beverlygray.com.
Khardine Gray is a USA Today bestselling author who loves writing sizzling-hot contemporary romance, romantic suspense, and paranormal romance. Her series include the Accidental Mafia Queen, Bad Boy Bachelors of Orange County, Beauty and the Bad Boy (written as Bella Fontaine), and Gangsters and Dolls.
Jude Gray is the author of steamy, romantic fantasy and enjoys nothing more than losing herself in exotic new worlds, dreaming up fascinating characters, and penning satisfying happily ever afters where love always wins.
Patrick Gray is coauthor, with Justin Skeesuck, of the bestselling book I'll Push You. Patrick lives in Eagle, Idaho, with his wife, Donna, and their three children: Cambria, Joshua, and Olivia.
Mila Gray is the pseudonym for author and screenwriter Sarah Alderson. Sarah is the author of several YA novels, including Out of Control; The Sound; Hunting Lila and its sequel, Losing Lila; and the paranormal Fated trilogy.
John Gray is the author of many critically acclaimed books, including Seven Types of Atheism, The Silence of Animals, and The Immortalization Commission. He has been a professor of politics at Oxford, a visiting professor at Harvard and Yale, and a professor of European thought at the London School of Economics.
L. Patrick Gray III (1916–2005) was an American lawyer and government official who served as interim director of the FBI after the death of J. Edgar Hoover in 1972.
Lisa Gray, LMFT, is a licensed mental health professional with a private practice in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she specializes in high-conflict couples and chronic illness/pain. She graduated from John F. Kennedy University with a master's degree in clinical counseling, and has been working in the field ever since.