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Robert B. Gregg is an accomplished producer, screenwriter, novelist, and journalist. He has written the screenplay for the upcoming film Never Quit and the award-winning feature Jack London's Love of Life.
Gregg has received recognition for his screenwriting, including being in the Top 15 in the 2023 Capital Fund Screenwriting Competition. He was a semi-finalist in the 2023 Coverfly Script Lab Screenplay competition for "The Doctor" and in the 2022 NYC Screenwriting Festival for "The Last of the Mohicans 1812 (LOTM)." "LOTM" was also a finalist in the 2019 Chicago Film Festival, 2020 Atlanta Film Festival, 2020 Austin Film Festival, 2021 Miami Film Festival, and the 2021 Table Read My Screenplay Competition.
His script for "The Doctor" was a finalist at the 2021 Portland Film Festival and the 2022 Emerging Screenwriters competition. His adaptation of "The Christmas Ship" was a finalist in the 2023 National Emerging Screenwriter's Contest for Family and Holiday Stories.
Grant and Dale Bradley at Aristos Films in New Zealand are developing Gregg's feature screenplay, "Never Quit." The film is an adaptation of Gregg's edited book on Cunningham's biography. It is the true story of Glenn Cunningham, one of the greatest track stars ever.
Gregg has completed ten screenplays in the past ten years, including "Jack London's Love of Life." The film received honors in all four international film festivals it entered, including the Louisville International Film Festival, where it won Best Feature Film. It also received accolades at the Great Lakes International Film Festival, the Moondance International Film Festival (New York City), and the Snowdance Film Festival (Washington). "Jack London's Love of Life" is produced, has an exceptional 7.2 rating on IMDB, and is scheduled for re-release on Amazon and Netflix in 2025.
Gregg has also completed two epic historical novels, "The Quest for the Holy Grail" and "The Book of the Holy Grail," as well as his adventure/thriller "Moonshadow," all of which have received five-star ratings from critics on Amazon. His work on the "Never Quit" biography is finished and will be released by Kansas University Press in 2025.
His screenplays include "The Last of the Mohicans 1812," "Moonshadows," "The Doctor," "King Arthur & The Holy Grail," "Jack London's Love of Life," "The Monastery," "The Christmas Ship," "The Maelstrom," "Never Quit," "It's That One," and "Tock-Tick."
Gregg was an award-winning journalist for over 30 years, winning over 40 journalism awards. He served on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of the Michigan Press Association for ten and five years, respectively. In 1999, he was unanimously elected President of the Michigan Press Association.
Gregg was the Publisher of a daily newspaper for Thomson-Reuters for 15 years and the Group Publisher of five dailies for Ogden Newspapers.
With his wife, Nancy, Gregg published The Ski Journal, the largest cross-country ski magazine in the world, for 31 years. The Ski Journal was the official magazine of the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association. Gregg also served on the U.S. Ski Hall of Fame Board of Directors for over ten years. He is a former Benedictine monk and resides with his wife of 44 years, Nancy, in Michigan's Upper Peninsula in summer and fall and in Florida in winter and spring.
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Robert B. Gregg is an accomplished producer, screenwriter, novelist, and journalist. He has written the screenplay for the upcoming film Never Quit and the award-winning feature Jack London's Love of Life.
Gregg has received recognition for his screenwriting, including being in the Top 15 in the 2023 Capital Fund Screenwriting Competition. He was a semi-finalist in the 2023 Coverfly Script Lab Screenplay competition for "The Doctor" and in the 2022 NYC Screenwriting Festival for "The Last of the Mohicans 1812 (LOTM)." "LOTM" was also a finalist in the 2019 Chicago Film Festival, 2020 Atlanta Film Festival, 2020 Austin Film Festival, 2021 Miami Film Festival, and the 2021 Table Read My Screenplay Competition.
His script for "The Doctor" was a finalist at the 2021 Portland Film Festival and the 2022 Emerging Screenwriters competition. His adaptation of "The Christmas Ship" was a finalist in the 2023 National Emerging Screenwriter's Contest for Family and Holiday Stories.
Grant and Dale Bradley at Aristos Films in New Zealand are developing Gregg's feature screenplay, "Never Quit." The film is an adaptation of Gregg's edited book on Cunningham's biography. It is the true story of Glenn Cunningham, one of the greatest track stars ever.
Gregg has completed ten screenplays in the past ten years, including "Jack London's Love of Life." The film received honors in all four international film festivals it entered, including the Louisville International Film Festival, where it won Best Feature Film. It also received accolades at the Great Lakes International Film Festival, the Moondance International Film Festival (New York City), and the Snowdance Film Festival (Washington). "Jack London's Love of Life" is produced, has an exceptional 7.2 rating on IMDB, and is scheduled for re-release on Amazon and Netflix in 2025.
Gregg has also completed two epic historical novels, "The Quest for the Holy Grail" and "The Book of the Holy Grail," as well as his adventure/thriller "Moonshadow," all of which have received five-star ratings from critics on Amazon. His work on the "Never Quit" biography is finished and will be released by Kansas University Press in 2025.
His screenplays include "The Last of the Mohicans 1812," "Moonshadows," "The Doctor," "King Arthur & The Holy Grail," "Jack London's Love of Life," "The Monastery," "The Christmas Ship," "The Maelstrom," "Never Quit," "It's That One," and "Tock-Tick."
Gregg was an award-winning journalist for over 30 years, winning over 40 journalism awards. He served on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of the Michigan Press Association for ten and five years, respectively. In 1999, he was unanimously elected President of the Michigan Press Association.
Gregg was the Publisher of a daily newspaper for Thomson-Reuters for 15 years and the Group Publisher of five dailies for Ogden Newspapers.
With his wife, Nancy, Gregg published The Ski Journal, the largest cross-country ski magazine in the world, for 31 years. The Ski Journal was the official magazine of the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association. Gregg also served on the U.S. Ski Hall of Fame Board of Directors for over ten years. He is a former Benedictine monk and resides with his wife of 44 years, Nancy, in Michigan's Upper Peninsula in summer and fall and in Florida in winter and spring.
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