![]() ![]() It was this exposure to weird fiction, conspiracy theories and bizarre theses that helped shape his idiosyncratic attitude to fiction. He took a job with Exposition Press, a vanity house in Hicksvillle, N.Y., that specialized in works too personal, too esoteric or simply too ill-written for mainstream publishers. Kilodney hitched his wagon not to distant stars, but to the nearer ones of the publishing universe. Luzajic, man delighted not in him: "I had 15 roommates in college, and all of them disliked me. Even then, he told his friend and chronicler, the writer Lorette C. What is known is that Crad Kilodney hailed from Jamaica, a neighbourhood in the New York borough of Queens, that he was from a Greek family, and that he had a degree in astronomy from the University of Michigan. Lou Trifon." (This last part has since been removed.) But when Charlie Huisken, long-time owner of This Ain't the Rosedale Library bookstore in Toronto, lamented on his Facebook page the passing of Crad Kilodney, he initially wrote "a.k.a. ![]() In fact, most of those who knew his real name were unwilling to reveal it, presumably to honour his wishes. Kilodney to erase his past, or who his parents were, or whether he had any siblings. ![]()
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