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Ayana Gray is a lover of storytelling. As a New York Times best-selling author, Gray has fostered a fan base that shares her passion for fantasy, including monsters, mythos, magic, and everything in between. Her debut novel, Beasts of Prey, stunned readers worldwide with its powerful perspective on magic and African mythology. It is Gray’s thoughtful approach to character building and detail in her dream of mythical worlds that has quickly enticed readers.
Since its launch, the novel has been translated into 10 different languages across five continents and is impressively being adapted into a Netflix feature film. Beasts of Prey marks the first in a highly anticipated trilogy, and her second book, Beasts of Ruin, will be released on July 26.
Yet before Gray became a noteworthy writer, she had quite a different career path. She worked in higher education, fundraising for the University of Florida and the University of Arkansas and doing prospect research that allowed both schools to raise meaningful money for scholarships, endowed faculty chairs, and more. In fact, she supported the University of Florida’s most extensive capital campaign, Go Greater, which exceeded its $3 billion goal. Listen to the latest episode of Second Life to hear how Gray’s past life in fundraising actually became an integral tool in storytelling and how she found support in pivoting that skill toward her ultimate dream of becoming an author.
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