Greyson, Asher (b. 1985) is an American writer and former audio archivist from New Bedford, Massachusetts. He studied media preservation at the University of Pittsburgh and spent a decade cataloging magnetic tape for maritime museums along the New England coast. His fiction blends industrial detail with folklore and has appeared in Fogbound Review, The Dark, and Nightjar Quarterly. Recipient of a 2020 Maine Arts Commission fellowship, he teaches community workshops on field recording and oral history in Portland, Maine. When not writing, he restores vintage shortwave sets and hikes the coast with a handheld recorder, collecting the incidental music of weather and wire.
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