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Gray also wrote ''How to Write Faith-Based Messages for a Secular Market''. She contributes to the ''Faithful Creative'' magazine and is the membership chair of Indie Author Hub. | Gray also wrote ''How to Write Faith-Based Messages for a Secular Market''. She contributes to the ''Faithful Creative'' magazine and is the membership chair of Indie Author Hub. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:18, 13 September 2021
According to her website, Mary Gray “balances dark and twisty plots with faith-based messages.”[1] She is the author of The Dollhouse Asylum, Her Dark Fantasy, and Our Sweet Guillotine. She contributed to The Devils You Meet on Christmas Day anthology. She wrote Hush, Now Forget with Cammie Larsen; the two sisters own Monster Ivy Publishing, which they have branded as “Edgy, Clean.”[2]
Gray also wrote How to Write Faith-Based Messages for a Secular Market. She contributes to the Faithful Creative magazine and is the membership chair of Indie Author Hub.
She is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.