Gregory L. Norris writes regularly for numerous short story anthologies, national magazines, novels, and the occasional episode for TV or film.
Gregory novelized the NBC TV classic by Gerry Anderson, The Day After Tomorrow: Into Infinity. Gregory won HM in the 2016 Roswell Awards in Short SF Writing and placed in 2021.
In 2019, Gregory sold his modern noir feature film screenplay, Amandine, to the new Hollywood production company Snarkhunter, owned by actor Dan Lench, a devotee of Gregory’s writing.
In late 2020, Snarkhunter optioned Gregory’s tetralogy horror film—based on four of his short stories—Ride Along.
Twice Norris has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. He is the author of Ex Marks the Spot and The Lost City of Books.