Kenneth ParadineKenneth Paradine is a retired educator and educational administrator with an undergraduate degree from York University and a master's degree in Education from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto. He did his pos-graduate work at King's College at the University of London in England. Kenneth has published two books, the murder mystery, A Convenient Grave, and a historical fiction novel titled Glastonbury Tor about King Arthur. He hopes his writing inspires his readers' imaginations and allows them to playfully interact with the narrative and their own feelings. When he's not writing, Kenneth enjoys painting, downhill skiing (which he hopes he won't have to give up as he ages), and visiting his summer property in the warmer weather. He lives in Toronto, Ontario, with his wife. His four children have left home and have started their own families. Read More Read Less
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