R. W. Gray | |
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| Born | Robert Gray Prince Rupert, British Columbia |
| Occupation | novelist, poet, short story writer, film critic, screenwriter |
| Language | English |
| Nationality | Canadian |
| Alma mater | University of Victoria (B.A.) University of Manitoba (M.A.) University of Alberta (Ph.D.) |
| Period | 2000s-present |
| Notable works | Crisp, Entropic |
Robert (R. W.) Gray is a Canadian writer, filmmaker and academic.
Originally from Prince Rupert, British Columbia, [1] he was educated at the University of Victoria, the University of Manitoba and the University of Alberta. He taught screenwriting at the Vancouver Film School in the early 2000s, [2] and published two serialized novels, Tide Pool Sketches (2001) and Waterboys (2004), in Xtra! West during this era. [2]
His debut short story collection Crisp was published in 2010, [3] and was shortlisted for the Danuta Gleed Literary Award in 2011. [4]
His second short story collection, Entropic, followed in 2015, [1] winning him the Thomas Head Raddall Award. [5] He has also published both poetry and short stories in Arc, Grain , Event , The Fiddlehead , Malahat Review and dANDelion. His poems "How this begins", "Flutter", "Bite" and "Outside the Café" appeared in John Barton and Billeh Nickerson's 2007 anthology Seminal: The Anthology of Canada's Gay Male Poets. [6]
As a screenwriter, he has written six short films, of which he directed two. He has also produced several short films for other directors.
He is currently based in Fredericton, New Brunswick, [1] where he teaches in the film studies department at the University of New Brunswick and is an organizer of the annual Fredericton 48-Hour Film Competition. [7] He is also a senior editor and film critic for the web magazine Numéro Cinq , and the head of the Pink Lobster Film Festival. [8]