- Grant Cogswell
Grant Cogswell (born
October 24 ,1967 ) is an eccentricscreenwriter ,independent film producerjournalist ,poet and political activist, known mostly to residents ofSeattle, Washington .Cogswell was born in
Los Angeles ,California , the son of Guy Richard Cogswell, anaerospace engineer, and Diane Marie Berwald. His parents were separated when Cogswell was three years old, his father relocating with him toEurope to avoid legal action to regain custody of the child. His father marriedRobyn Means Johnston in December 1983, and began a peripatetic life which took them to several European capitals during Cogswell's youth. Cogswell's father died oflung cancer in 1997, and he became estranged from his stepmother and stepbrothers immediately afterward.Cogswell coauthored the Seattle Monorail Initiative, a proposal to build a citywide
monorail transit system, which was voted into law in November 1997. The agency created by the law survived four challenges at the ballot; a fifth and final challenge (2005) was successful in defeating the project after questions were raised about the financing of the $1.7 billion plan.In 2001, Cogswell campaigned for
Seattle City Council against anAfrican American incumbent,Richard McIver . Though at the outset the chances of success were rated low by the media, Cogswell was recognized as a legitimate challenger, his hopes dashed by the occurrence of theprimary election just seven days after the attacks of9/11 . In 2005, Cogswell's campaign manager in the race,Phil Campbell published an account of the campaign, "", published byNation Books . In March 2007, the film rights to the book were purchased by producer/directorStephen Gyllenhaal . The book's title came from a book-length poem Cogswell was writing at the time of the election, which was an elegy for Seattle congressmanMarion Zioncheck who went insane after his political humiliation and committedsuicide in 1936.Cogswell entered the movie business himself in 2005 after writing a feature-length
screenplay , "Cthulhu" based on the works ofH. P. Lovecraft . The film premieredJune 14 ,2007 .Cogswell renounced his previously profound attachment to the city of Seattle (he has the city logo tattooed on his left biceps) and relocated to
Mexico City in 2006. He is believed to be dividing his time between that city andPortland, Oregon .External links
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* Annie Wagner, [http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/Content?oid=23128 Oh, the Horror: The Making of 'Cthulhu'] "The Stranger", September 15 – September 21, 2005.
* [http://www.amazon.com/Zioncheck-President-Idealism-American-Politics/dp/1560257504 Zioncheck for President] on Amazon.com
*Trevor Griffey, [http://www.realchangenews.org/2001/2001_05_03/features/a_heros_haunting.html A Hero's Haunting: Long-dead Congressman helps writer-activist soldier on] , "Real Change", May 3, 2001, Interview with Cogswell about Zioncheck
*Josh Feit, [http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/Content?oid=8953 Folk Rock] , "The Stranger", October 18 – October 24, 2001. During Cogswell's city council campaign.
*Walt Crowley , [http://www.historylink.org/essays/printer_friendly/index.cfm?file_id=2524 Monorail, Seattle -- A Snapshot History] , HistoryLink, originally published July 4, 2000, last updated July 11, 2005.
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