(written from a Production point of view)
Alan Gratz (born 27 January 1972; age 52) is an author of novels, short stories, plays, magazine articles, and radio commercials. His short fiction has appeared in Metropulse magazine and Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, among others.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is Gratz's favorite series. [1]
In addition, Gratz has taught writing to middle school students in Tokyo, Japan, worked with young writers from the Columbus, Ohio area, and written a few episodes of A&E's City Confidential series.
Gratz was born and raised in Knoxville, Tennessee, and attended the University of Tennessee, where he earned a College Scholars degree with a specialization in creative writing, and, later, a Master's degree in English education. He currently lives in western North Carolina with his wife Wendi and his daughter Jo.
Star Trek work[]
Some non-Star Trek works[]
- Samurai Shortstop
- Something Rotten
- Something Wicked
- The Brooklyn Nine
- Fantasy Baseball
- Prisoner B-3087
- The League of Seven
- The Dragon Lantern
- Code of Honor
- The Monster War
- Projekt 1065
- Refugee
- Ban This Book
- Grenade
- Allies
- Ground Zero
- Hero of the Five Points
External links[]
- AlanGratz.blogspot.com – official web site
- Alan Gratz at Wikipedia