Slade Grayson

Slade Grayson is an author known for blending genre elements with action-packed narratives. His published works include the spy thriller "Blake Twenty-Three," the werewolf suspense novel "Autumn Moon," the horror-action hybrid "I Am the Night," and the satirical superhero story "Kill Your Heroes." With a focus on speculative fiction, Grayson's stories often explore dark humor and unconventional protagonists, appealing to readers who enjoy genre-bending adventures.

Grayson's writing career spans multiple formats, including short stories, essays, and pop culture criticism, often published under his own name or pseudonyms. His early fascination with comic books and animated storytelling influenced his dynamic prose and fast-paced plots. While maintaining a self-deprecating tone about traditional author bios, he emphasizes storytelling above credentials, inviting readers to judge his work by its content rather than his background.

Though he humorously dismisses formal accolades, Grayson's versatility as a writer extends to ghostwriting and journalism. His novels frequently incorporate pulp-inspired thrills with modern sensibilities, reflecting his lifelong engagement with genre fiction. New works remain in development, continuing his trend of mixing horror, suspense, and dark comedy.
The Alpha Wolf Books
# Title Year
1 Autumn Moon 2014
2 I Am The Night 2017
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Blake Twenty-Three 2010
2 Kill Your Heroes 2021
3 My Best Enemy 2025