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Theater uses actors or actresses to represent the experience of a real or imagined event in front of a live audience, most often on a stage. Experiences are communicated through gestures, speech, song, music, and / or dance. Painted scenery and lighting are used to enhance the drama, color, physicality, presence and immediacy of the experience. Modern Western theater is in large measure drawn from the example of ancient Greek drama, from which it borrows much of the terminology, genre classification, themes, characters, and plot lines.


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Published October 12, 2015

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Edward Grey

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Edward Grey was born in August 1982 in Southern California. He spent much of his preteen years living in Riverside, but as a result of the failing economy and jobs shifting employees to different parts of the nation during the early 90's, he also lived in New Mexico, Mississippi, and Arizona.

While living in Mississippi, he attended Northwest Rankin Middle School at the 5th grade level. His English teacher challenged the students to free-write about anything they wanted. Edward always loved to read, and so he decided to try writing his own story named "The Dead", which would later be inspiration for parts of "Righteous Killer".

After turning his work in, the teacher enjoyed his story so much that she asked if he would read it in front of the class. He did, and the response from the class was more than enough inspiration to continue writing.

From that point on, he wrote every day during school, after school, on his lunch break, on the bus, and often times during his classes, which ended up getting him in trouble too often.

In the ten years from 11 to 21, he wrote dozens of stories. All of these stories were written with only a passion for creating worlds and people within those worlds. He wanted people to read them, but if no one did, he never cared. His success was the fun he had creating those stories, nothing else.

Between the ages of 21 and 25, life seemed to step in the way of his drive for writing. It was a four-year hiatus that was a little wishy-washy, hazy even. However, in December of 2007, he was encouraged to write again for no other reason than he had forgotten how much he loved doing it. That month, he sat down for six straight hours and penned the first draft of "Righteous Killer", which was later included in the Twisted Tales compilation.

After two years of aggressively writing, he finished his first novel Dark Hearts in 2010, which was later released January 7th, 2011, with two more novels "Twisted Tales" and "Shadows of the Mind" due out that same year.

He currently lives in Southern California.

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