Grimm, Cherry Barbara (1930–2002)
Grimm, Cherry Barbara (1930–2002)
New Zealand science-fiction writer. Name variations: (pseudonym) Cherry Wilder. Born Cherry Barbara Lockett, Sept 3, 1930, in Auckland, New Zealand; died Mar 14, 2002, in Wellington, New Zealand; m. A.J. Anderson, 1952; m. H.K.F. Grimm, 1963; children: 2.
Lived in Australia (1954–76) and wrote reviews for Sydney Morning Herald and The Australian (1964–74); wrote The Luck of Brin's Five (1977), The Nearest Eye (1980), Second Nature (1982), The Tapestry Warriors (1983), A Princess of the Chameln (1984), Yorath the Wolf (1984), The Summer's King (1986), Cruel Designs (1988), Signs of Life (1996), and The Wanderer (2001).
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