Tim Gray is a graduate of Northern Arizona University, with a degree in Special and Elementary Education. He taught for over 13 years, across the private, parochial, public and charter sectors. Gray spent two years as a junior high Language Arts' instructor.
The aspiring writer is an avid student of American history. For years he taught Social Sciences at the junior high level. In the past, he has served as chairman of Arizona's Mohave County Libertarian Party committee.
He was also a radio broadcast journalist for four years and was the news director at an AM/FM combo in Colorado, before monetary concerns forced him to leave the industry. While in radio, Gray sold numerous stories to the Associated Press.
Gray calls Phoenix, Arizona home.
My passion is ...
music.
I know too much about ...
American history, and how our society, far too often, chooses to view it through "rose colored glasses."
My parents always told me ...
very little upon which we agreed.
My childhood ambition ...
was to established my independence, as an adult.
My favorite memory ...
is nothing more than a memory.
Why I write ...
Writing is cathartic.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
is anything, I believe, is objective.
My first job ...
was as unreasonable and dehumanizing as the most recent.
My best moment ...
lies in the present.
My inspiration ...
is divine in nature.
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Phoenix, Arizona US
Member since: June 2007
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