The Columbus Dispatch today (Sunday, November 27, 1994) features a Bookends column by Dispatch book critic George Myers Jr. on Richard Grayson. The arts section page one teaser for the article: "Fiction writer Richard Grayson finds a second career -- one with more notability -- by lampooning the press and the nation's fascination with celebrity."
The African-American newspaper The Florida Dollar Stretcher today (Thursday, November 3, 1994) endorsed Richard Grayson for Congress. Grayson is running as a write-in candidate in Florida's Ninth Congressional District.
The Tampa Tribune today (Friday, October 21, 1994) reports on Richard Grayson's write-in campaign for the Florida Ninth Congressional District U.S House seat held by Rep. Michael Bilirakis.
The Tampa National Organization for Women Political Action Committee (Tampa NOW PAC) today (August 22, 1994) announced its endorsement of Richard Grayson for the U.S. House of Representatives in Florida's Ninth Congressional District.
Richard Grayson reports on his involvement in Florida's Legislators in Love scandal in the Miami Herald's TROPIC Magazine this Sunday (August 7, 1994).
Richard Grayson has a column in the Gainesville Sun today (Saturday, July 30, 1994) advocating the appointment of Bill Clinton to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Richard Grayson's story "Twelve Step Barbie" (originally published in Mondo Barbie) will be read at Chicago's "Stories on Stage" Summer Benefit Performance on Wednesday, June 29, 1994.
The Ocala (Fla.) Star-Banner today (April 11, 1994) has a front-page story on Richard Grayson's candidacy for the U.S. Senate seat held by Republican Connie Mack; Grayson will run in the Democratic primary against President Clinton's brother-in-law Hugh Rodham.