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Sunday, May 28, 1995

New Orleans Times-Picayune column item on SOUTHERN LIGHTS: The PEN South Literary Review


The "Write Stuff" book column in the Times Picayune of New Orleans today, Sunday, May 28, 1995, has an item on Southern Lights, the literary review of PEN American Center South, the New Orleans-based chapter of the international writers' organization, edited by Skye Kathleen Moody and featuring work by Richard Grayson, Steven Kellman, June Akers Seese, Robert Phillips, Lisa Kahn, Sergei Task, Raymond Schroth, Andrew Horton and others.


Thursday, May 25, 1995

Los Angeles Times column covers Richard Grayson's political action committee


The Los Angeles Times today (Thursday, May 25, 1995) has a column on page A5 discussing Richard Grayson's political action committee:

WASHINGTON INSIGHT

By ALAN C. MILLER and ELIZABETH SHOGREN



LIFE FORMS:
For those who fear American election campaigns boil down to a scramble for the center, there is this bit of proof from Federal Election Commission records that life exists, if only marginally, at the political extremes. On the far right: The political action committee Americans for Fascism filed a statement from its headquarters in Branchville, N.J., reporting income and expenses for the third quarter of 1994 (a grand total of $380). On the far left: Richard Grayson from Gainesville, Fla., filed a statement of candidacy for Congress last year identifying his campaign committee as God Hates Republicans, a title that led inevitably to this question: If that were true, why did Grayson receive just 152votes as a write-in candidate for the seat won by Rep. Michael Bilirakis, a Republican?

Thursday, April 27, 1995

New Jersey Online Features Richard Grayson's Latest "Only in Jersey" Column



Richard Grayson's "Only in Jersey" column at New Jersey Online this week (April 27, 1995) features M&M candies, a cross-dressing governor, and the fungus that ate the Meadowlands. Every week NJ Online columnist Richard Grayson surfs for the latest, state-of-the-weird New Jersey oddities.

Monday, January 9, 1995

pLopLop #8 features Richard Grayson's story "This Planet Is Overrated"






Richard Grayson's story, "This Planet Is Overrated," appears in issue #8 of the antholozine pLopLop, published by Geekspeak Unique Press. Other contributors include Kevin Sampsell, Fielding Dawson, Hal Sirowitz, John Clark, Kit Andis and Antler.

Tuesday, December 27, 1994

Richard Grayson letter in The New York Times: "Senate Would Bar a Longer House Term"


Richard Grayson has a letter in the New York Times today (December 27, 1994): "Senate Would Bar a Longer House Term."

Sunday, November 27, 1994

Columbus Dispatch profiles Richard Grayson in "Bookends" Column


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."

Saturday, November 12, 1994

Richard Grayson column in Orlando Sentinel: "Nothing Like a Matinee on Sundays"


Richard Grayson has a column in the Orlando Sentinel today (Saturday, November 12, 1994): "Nothing Like a Matinee on Sundays."

Thursday, November 3, 1994

Florida Dollar Stretcher, African-American newspaper, endorses Richard Grayson for Congress


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.

Friday, October 21, 1994

Tampa Tribune reports on Richard Grayson's Campaign for Florida's Ninth Congressional District U.S House Seat


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.

Monday, August 22, 1994

Saturday, July 30, 1994

Richard Grayson column in Gainesville Sun advocates appointing Bill Clinton to U.S. Supreme Court


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.

Wednesday, June 15, 1994

Richard Grayson's "Twelve Step Barbie" at Chicago STORIES ON STAGE Summer Benefit Performance


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.