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Michael Grumley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michael Grumley Michael Grumley (1942–1988) was an American writer and artist. Grumley was born in Bettendorf, Iowa. He attended the University of Denver, the City College of New York and the Iowa Writers' Workshop Grumley received a B.S. Degree with a major in Philosophy from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee on June 7, 1964.〔University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Commencement Program, June 7, 1964. See also Michael Zetteler, the Zonyx Report, www.reocities.com/enchantedforest/field/8106/TEXTS/BugHist.html〕 He was a founding member of The Violet Quill.〔Edmund White, ''A Boy's Own Story'', London:Picador, 1994〕 His partner, another founding member of the Quill, was Robert Ferro. He wrote a regularly appearing column ''Uptown'' for the New York Native. Following their deaths, the Ferro-Grumley Foundation, which manages their estate, created and endowed the annual Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBT fiction in conjunction with Publishing Triangle. ==Cryptozoology==
Grumley was interested in cryptozoology, he was the author of a book on Bigfoot, titled ''There are Giants in the Earth'' the book was first published in 1975 with a later edition appearing in 1976. In the book Grumley concluded that anthropoid giants once roamed the earth, and that today there are still isolated survivors which he claimed are living in underground tunnels and caves.〔Michael Grumley, There are Giants in the Earth, Panther Books, Ltd.,1976. (pp. 42-47 refer to an ancient tunnel on the Ecuador-Columbia border)〕
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