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'''D.B. Grady''' is an American author and writer hailing from [[Baton_Rouge,_Louisiana | Baton Rouge, Louisiana]]. He is known for writing the book ''[[Red Planet Noir]]'', which won
'''D.B. Grady''' is an American author and writer hailing from [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]]. He is known for writing the book ''[[Red Planet Noir]]'', which won
the 2010 [[Next Generation Indie Book Award]] for Science Fiction. Grady, a former paratrooper with U.S. Army Special Operations Command and a veteran of Afghanistan, also contributes political essays to [[The Atlantic |The Atlantic]].
the 2010 [[Next Generation Indie Book Award]] for Science Fiction. Grady, a former paratrooper with U.S. Army Special Operations Command and a veteran of Afghanistan, also contributes political essays to [[The Atlantic]].


== Influences ==
== Influences ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://dbgrady.com/ D.B. Grady's Official Website ]
* [http://dbgrady.com/ D.B. Grady's Official Website ]
* [http://www.theatlantic.com/db-grady/ D.B. Grady on [[The Atlantic |The Atlantic]] ]
* [http://www.theatlantic.com/db-grady/ D.B. Grady on [[The Atlantic]] ]
* [http://www.twitter.com/dbgrady/ D.B. Grady on Twitter]
* [http://www.twitter.com/dbgrady/ D.B. Grady on Twitter]

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D.B. Grady is an American author and writer hailing from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He is known for writing the book Red Planet Noir, which won the 2010 Next Generation Indie Book Award for Science Fiction. Grady, a former paratrooper with U.S. Army Special Operations Command and a veteran of Afghanistan, also contributes political essays to The Atlantic.

Influences

D.B. Grady cites Margaret Atwood and Christopher Hitchens as two major influences on his writing.

Published works

  • Grady, D.B. (December 2, 2009). Red Planet Noir (1st ed.). Brown Street Press, Lexington. ISBN 9780964167438. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |Library of Congress Control Number= ignored (help)