![]() The success of Replay (1987) enabled him to leave that job and pursue writing full-time. ![]() He wrote some of his early novels while working as nightside editor at KFWB News 980 radio in the city. Grimwood moved to Los Angeles, California. He also contributed short fiction to Bard's student publication, Observer in 1969, and graduated in 1970. Heading north, he returned to college, studying psychology at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. In the mid-1960s, Grimwood worked in news at WLAK in Lakeland, Florida. ![]() He attended Emory College in Atlanta from 1961 to 1963. That summer he went to Paris to study at the Sorbonne. He attended and graduated in 1961 from Indian Springs School, a private school near Birmingham, Alabama. In his early years, Grimwood took an interest in EC Comics and radio journalism. His family moved to Pensacola, Florida, where he grew up. It won the 1988 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel. ![]() In his fantasy fiction, Grimwood combined themes of life-affirmation and hope with metaphysical concepts, themes found in his best-known novel, Replay (1986). Kenneth Milton Grimwood (Febru– June 6, 2003) was an American author, who also published work under the name of Alan Cochran. ![]()
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