Alan Gratz
Alan Michael Gratz (born January 27, 1972 in Knoxville, Tennessee) is the author of three novels for young adults. Gratz currently lives in western North Carolina.[1]
Published works
Produced Plays
- The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (adapted from the short story by Washington Irving, Knoxville Actors Co-op, 2004)
- Measured in Labor: The Coal Creek Project (Knoxville Actors Co-op, 2004)
- Young Hickory (Knoxville Actors Co-op, 1999)
- The Gift of the Magi (adapted from the short story by O. Henry, Knoxville Actors Co-op, 1999)
- Indian Myths and Legends (Knoxville Actors Co-op, 1998)
- Sweet Sixteen (Knoxville Actors Co-op, 1998)
Other Writing Credits
- Episodes of the A&E Network show City Confidential[1]
- Somerset, KY: A Killer Campaign (2004)
- Lexington, KY: A Parting Shot (2004)
- Seattle, WA: The Long Walk Home (2004)
- Pikeville, KY: Kentucky Gothic (2005)
Grants and Awards
- Finalist, 2002 Marguerite deAngeli Contest (now known as the Delacorte Dell Yearling Contest for a First Middle-Grade Novel)
- Co-winner, 2003 Kimberly Colen Memorial Grant from SCBWI[4]
Education
Gratz holds a Bachelor's degree in Creative Writing and a Master's degree in English Education, both from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.[1]
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