Todd Grimson, a notable Portland writer known for his 1988 novel "Within Normal Limits" and the Netflix-adapted "Brand New Cherry Flavor," passed away on January 30 at the age of 73. He faced the challenges of multiple sclerosis throughout his career, yet continued to produce significant literary works. His death was intertwined with a serious incident involving a medical transport driver, which led to his injuries. Grimson's contributions to horror literature have been celebrated, with commentators regarding him as a unique voice in the genre, and his works continue to inspire fellow writers and readers alike.
"Grimson’s writing lives on through his unique blend of horror and human experience, creating characters that resonate beyond the pages of his books."
"Despite the struggles with his illness, Grimson's literary contributions shone brightly, marking him as a significant figure in contemporary horror literature."
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