Guy is the author of 50 Reasons People Give for Believing in a God (Prometheus Books)
Publication date: January 31, 2008.
It is now available for pre-order on Amazon.com
Guy is employed by Cayman Free Press in Grand Cayman.
He is a graduate of the University of South Florida where he studied history and cultural anthropology
Guy won the Commonwealth Media Award for Excellence in Journalism in 1994.
He was a top-three finalist in the Commonwealth Media Award for Excellence in Journalism in 1998.
Guy was third overall in the 2001/2002 Commonwealth Photographic Contest (environment theme). His photo was first for the Caribbean/Canada region
Guy has visited more than 20 countries on six continents.
Guy is founder of Cayman Loves Children, a charity that raises funds for children in need throughout the world. Visit the organization's website at Cayman Loves Children
Beyond the Earth is Guy's educational website about space for kids.
Guy has interviewed many notable people, including:
Jane Goodall, environmentalist, one of the great scientists of our time;
Chief Emeka Anyaoku , former General-Secretary of the Commonwealth;
Pele, soccer great;
General Chuck Yeager, World War II ace, test pilot, first human to break sound barrier;
Frank Borman, Gemini/Apollo astronaut, commander of Apollo 8, the first voyage to the Moon;
Harlan Twibble, survivor of USS Indianapolis sinking;
Gene Kranz, NASA flight control, first Moon landing;
Marion Jones, World and Olympic champion;
Dr. Joseph Rotblat, Manhattan Project scientist, Nobel Peace Prize winner;Tony Hawk, skateboarding great;
Gene Cernan, Gemini and Apollo astronaut, the last man to walk on the Moon;
Jack Cherne, lunar module engineer;
Armin Lehmann, former Hitler Youth, Hitler's last courier;
Peter Bergen, Author of Holy War Inc., expert on terrorism and Osama bin Laden;
Bob Morgan, Pilot of the Memphis Belle (World War II bomber),
John Young, Gemini/Apollo/Space Shuttle astronaut; walked on Moon, first to fly space shuttle;
Col. Clarence "Bud" Anderson, World War II triple ace fighter pilot, test pilot;
Sir Garfield Sobers, considered by many to be cricket's greatest all-rounder;
Edwin Moses, two-time Olympic champion, dominant 400m hurdler;
Dr. Don Johanson, Paleoanthropologist, discovered Australopithecus Aferensis known as "Lucy",
Walter Jacobi, member of Wernher Von Braun's rocket team;
James "The Amazing" Randi, voted greatest skeptic of the 20th century;
Paul Tibbets, Pilot of Enola Gay, plane that dropped atomic bomb on Hiroshima;
Morris Jeppson, scientist, armed atomic bomb on board Enola Gay during Hiroshima mission;
Evander Holyfield, former heavyweight champion;
Thomas Stafford, Gemini/Apollo astronaut, commanded Apollo 10 Moon mission;
Robert Ballard; Ocean explorer, found the Titanic;
John O'Shea, founder of GOAL, an international aid organization;
Sir Vivian Richards, one of cricket's all-time best batsmen;
Jack Horner, one of the world's leading dinosaur scientists;
Evelyn Ashford, 1984 Olympic 100m champion;
Dr. Edward Teller, "Father of the H-Bomb"
Maurice Greene, World and Olympic 100m champion;
Sgt. John "Bob" Slaughter, American veteran of D-Day invasion;
Mario Andretti, Formula One great;
Col. John Olson, survivor of Battan Death March;
Jenny Thompson, swimmer, eight-time Olympic gold medalist;
Dr. Phil Currie, one of the world's leading dinosaur scientists;
Lennox Lewis, Former heavyweight boxing champion.