Gregory Alan Norton's short story publication credits include The Princeton Arts Review, George and Mertie's Place, Tarpaulinsky, whimperbang, Rockford Review, Nebo, Missing Spoke ...view moreGregory Alan Norton's short story publication credits include The Princeton Arts Review, George and Mertie's Place, Tarpaulinsky, whimperbang, Rockford Review, Nebo, Missing Spoke Press Anthology, Struggle, Writers' Corner, Oyez Review, Short Story Bimonthly, Slugest, Jack the Daw, Mobius, Thunder Sandwich, Cooweescoowee, and Plum Biscuit. Poetry credits include The Chicago Seed and New American Movement Newspaper. His book of short stories, The Infinity of Days in the Psychotic Atomik Empire is available now via Plain View Press in Texas. The book is also available at Amazon.com. A review by literary critic, Barbara Foley, can be found at his website gregoryalannorton.com.Before moving to Chicago's Uptown neighborhood, his family came from Pays des Illinois, specifically that part of Old Upper Louisiana around Vincennes, Indiana. Born into the Vincennois community, he is a French American writer with relatives on both sides of the Atlantic. He has been a lifelong activist in the labor, civil rights, peace, and ecology movements.view less