Grania Davis
Grania Davis (Grania Eve Kaiman Davis) was an American writer and editor of science fiction and fantasy. She edited much of Avram Davidson’s posthumous work and was his former wife. Her own short stories appeared in various magazines, anthologies, and best-of collections. The Boss in the Wall (1998), a book she co-authored with Avram Davidson, was nominated for a Nebula Award for Best Novella.
She was born Grania Eve Kaiman in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on July 17, 1943, and grew up in Hollywood, California. She married Avram Davidson in the early 1960s at a gathering hosted by Damon Knight and Kate Wilhelm in Milford, Pennsylvania, and they had a son, Ethan, in 1962. They lived in New York City and Amecameca, Mexico, before amicably divorcing and moving to the San Francisco Bay Area.
She later lived in San Rafael, California, with her second husband, Stephen L. Davis. Grania Davis died on April 28, 2017, at the age of 73.
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