Gregory May studied biology and anthropology in college and is a member of the Maryland Writers' Association and the Historical Novel Society. He meets monthly with his fiction critique group, DeFictione, and his writing credits include short fiction in Audience magazine and numerous articles in New Calliope, Circus World, and Clowning Around magazines. He has had two novels make it to the quarter-finalist stages of Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award contests.
His historical novel, Tears of the Sun, is available in kindle format on Amazon.com
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When fate drags a boy toward glory, nothing can stop it. The Inca emperor Pachacuti was once such a boy, and Tears of the Sun blends his legend and history with a lick of the supernatural to tell his tale. It follows his rise from his banishment as a child to his rescue of the nation as a young man, immersing the reader in multiple settings and cultures and presenting the brutal rituals of the Inca with unflinching honesty.