Coming May 2026

The Space Between Now and Then

Michael Loyd Gray

In the space between what was and what might have been, we discover who we really are.

A teenage boy watches his father take a brutal beating in a diner parking lot. A woman walks out after twenty-three years of mind-numbing marriage. A man learns on Facebook that his estranged brother has died and drives to the cemetery, wondering if he is capable of mourning someone he stopped loving long ago. A housewife feels something stir as a little handyman crawls into the darkness beneath her house.

Michael Loyd Gray maps the fractured geography of the American heartland—its dive bars and loading docks, its rivers and diners, its unspoken codes of masculinity and survival. These are stories of men and women caught between the lives they inherited and the ones they’re still trying to build, wrestling with fathers who couldn’t love them right, marriages that calcified into silence, and moments of grace found in unlikely places. In these pages, the hardest distance to cross is often the one between two people in the same room.

With prose as sharp as broken glass and as tender as a hand reaching across a prison booth, Gray captures working-class America at its most raw and beautiful. From the wreckage of families to the small redemptions we salvage from ruin, Final Space Between Now and Then reveals what it costs to become yourself—and what remains when everything else falls away.

About Michael

Michael Loyd Gray is the author of eight published books of fiction and more than sixty published stories. His novella Busted Flat, winner of a Literary Titan Gold Award and finalist for an Eric Hoffer Award, was released in October 2024. Gray’s novella Donovan’s Revolution, winner of a 2025 International Impact Award for Contemporary Fiction, a Literary Titan Gold Award, and a 2025 Book Excellence Award for Historical Fiction, was released in June 2024. Released in February 2025 -- Night Hawks, a novella. His novel The Armageddon Two-Step, winner of a Book Excellence Awardwas released in December 2019. Well Deserved won the 2008 Sol Books Prose Series Prize and Not Famous Anymore garnered a support grant from the Elizabeth George Foundation in 2009. 

Gray is the winner of the 2005 Alligator Juniper Fiction Prize and 2005 The Writers Place Award for Fiction. He earned his MFA from Western Michigan University and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Illinois. He lives in Kalamazoo, Michigan, with three cats and a lot of electric guitars.