Nancy Beatrice Keene has written:
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Carolyn Keene is author of Nancy drew.
Carolyn Keene is the pseudonym Nancy Drew novels were written under. Mildred Benson was the author who wrote most of them, and she did not have children.
Carolyn Keene
The pen name of the author of the Nancy Drew mystery stories is Carolyn Keene. However, the original Nancy Drew mystery stories were not written by on person but by several women. However, since the original books were written, other, newer Nancy Drew book series have been written using the pen name of Carolyn Keene.
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Carolyn Keene
The Nancy Drew mystery book series is written by a number of ghost writers who all go by the same pen name, Carolyn Keene. Edward Stratemeyer created the character, but hired Mildred Wirt Benson.
Carolyn Keene was the pseudonym for the author of the Nancy Drew detective books. The books were actually written by a team of writers, but the primary author was Mildred Augustine Wirt Benson. Benson was married to a fellow writer, Asa Wirt.
"Carolyn Keene" is a pseudonym used by various authors who have written the Nancy Drew mystery books. The most well-known author to use this pseudonym was Mildred Wirt Benson, who penned many of the original Nancy Drew stories.
Carolyn Keene is not a real persons. The name is a pseudonym of Mildred Benson the author of the Nancy Drew series. She was a writer and author.
Carolyn Keene is a pseudonym used by multiple authors who have written Nancy Drew books. The first Nancy Drew book was published in 1930, and the series has been written by various authors over the years.