There are actually lots of people who wrote the Nancy Drew books under the name Carolyn Keene. Two of them are Priscilla Doll and Walter Karig. If you go to wikipedia.org and type in Carolyn Keene, it will come up with a whole list of some of them.
No, Carolyn Keene is not a real person. It is a pseudonym used by the various authors who wrote the Nancy Drew mystery series.
Carolyn Keene is the pseudonym used by several authors to write the Nancy Drew series. The original Nancy Drew books were written by Mildred Wirt Benson under the pen name Carolyn Keene. Benson wrote 23 of the first 30 Nancy Drew books. Subsequent books in the series were written by a variety of authors using the same pseudonym.
Carolyn Keene is the pseudonym used by a series of authors who wrote Nancy Drew books. Harriet Stratemeyer Adams and Mildred Wirt Benson are two of the most prolific writers for the series, with Mildred Wirt Benson known for writing approximately 23 Nancy Drew books.
Mildred Wirt Benson was just one of the many authors for the "House Name" of Nancy Drew books.
It had two authors: Benedict Freedman and Nancy Freedman.
Carolyn Keene is a pseudonym used by various authors who wrote the Nancy Drew mystery series. The original Carolyn Keene was not a real person and did not have parents.
There is no Carolyn Keene. It was a "house name" by Edward Stratemeyer who wrote the outlines to the books. Then he hired a number of authors to write the books using his outline. There were 56 Nancy Drew books.
Carolyn Keene is a pseudonym used by several authors who wrote the Nancy Drew mystery series. The identity of the original Carolyn Keene is not definitively known, but it is commonly believed to have been the syndicate of authors who wrote the early books.
Carolyn Keene is not a real person; it is a pseudonym used by various authors who wrote the Nancy Drew mystery series. The true identity of the original Carolyn Keene is Mildred Wirt Benson.
Beryl Orwig is a pseudonym used by several authors for the Nancy Drew mystery series, which was originally created by Carolyn Keene. Orwig wrote multiple books in the Nancy Drew series, including "The Clue of the Velvet Mask" and "The Secret in the Dark."
Carolyn Keene is actually a pseudonym (fake name) used by many authors for all Nancy Drew series and the short-running River Heights series. The characters were invented by Edward Stratemeyer. Stratemeyer wanted to keep the books coming and he didn't want to wait for an author to take a long time to write a book.
"Carolyn Keene" is a pseudonym used by multiple authors for the Nancy Drew mystery series. Individual authors who wrote under this name have received various awards, but Carolyn Keene as a singular person has not received any awards as it does not represent a specific individual.