Daryl Gregory (born 1965) is an American science fiction, fantasy and comic book author.
Gregory is a 1988 alumnus of the Michigan State University Clarion science fiction workshop,[1] and won the 2009 Crawford Award for his novel Pandemonium.
After graduation, he taught high school in Michigan for three years, before moving to Salt Lake City, when Bieschke got a job at University of Utah.
[3] For several years Gregory lived on the west coast, in Oakland, California, Seattle, Washington, and Piedmont, California, and in 2021 moved back to State College, PA. Gregory's first sale was to the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in 1990, the short story "In the Wheels".
He was additionally hired to write the Planet of the Apes tie-in comic starting in August 2011.
[3] IDW hired Gregory to write The Secret Battles of Genghis Khan, a stand-alone graphic novel published in March 2013.