Greg has taught literature, social studies and creative writing at Atlanta’s Paideia School for the past 14 years. His fiction has appeared in the North American Review, Scribner’s Best of the Fiction Workshops and Best New American Voices. His story “How the Nurse Feels,” about a high school production of Romeo and Juliet, was adapted as a musical by the California Conservatory of the Arts and was developed through the ASCAP Foundation/Disney Musical Theatre Workshop. He was featured in Poets and Writers magazine for his innovative work infusing theater and playwriting into his classroom. His original plays Transformation 451, Station X and Only Us, written in collaboration with his students, have all been produced at Paideia.
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