Andrew Gray (writer)

Andrew Neil Gray (born 1968) is a Scottish-born Canadian short story writer[1] and novelist.

[5] While completing an MFA in creative writing from the University of British Columbia he served as executive editor of the periodical Prism.

It contained stories in which medical emergencies lead to interesting life experiences,[8] and was a finalist for the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize in 2002.

[11] Gray edited the 2001 short story book, Write Turns: New Directions in Canadian Fiction, which was reviewed in the November 2001 issue of Quill & Quire.

[13] In 2011, he was interviewed as an expert for Lori May's book, The Low-Residency MFA Handbook: A Guide for Prospective Creative Writing Students.