Mildred Wirt Benson holds the credit to being the primary writer of the Nancy Drew book series. She wrote the books under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. Harriet Adams is credited as the re-writer of the original books. Harriet added new titles to the rewrites.
The Nancy Drew series was created by publisher Edward Stratemeyer and written by a variety of ghostwriters under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. Mildred Wirt Benson, aka Carolyn Keene, is credited with writing many of the early Nancy Drew books.
'Nancy Drew' is a fictional character. She wasn't an author. She wrote no books.
Yes, my grandma. She isn't the "Nancy Drew" Nancy Drew, she was born before the books were made. Really, that is her name and my last name.
Carolyn Keen writes all of the Nancy Drew books trust me I've read them all!
Nancy Drew is a fictional character, does not really exist, so is not either alive nor dead.
Harriet S. Adams wrote some of the many Nancy Drew books, such as The Mysterious Mannequin, using the pen name Carolyn Keene. She and her friend Mildred Wirt Benson together wrote the manuscripts for most of the Nancy Drew books .She also wrote a few of hardy boy series . She is also credited the primary writer of Nancy Drew books
Yes, she wrote the original ones. (Interesting fact: Carolyn Keene's real name is Mildred W. Benson.) (: Samtacular™
Carolyne Keene wrote the first Nancy Drew book, and then about 2 or 3 hundred after that. Don't ask me how-the woman must be possessed or something!
The Nancy Drew mystery series was originally created by publisher Edward Stratemeyer's company and written by several ghostwriters under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. The first book was published in 1930.
Carolyn Keene wrote The Hidden Staircase.
she is a teen detective that solves mysteries! Nancy Drew is the main character of the Nancy Drew mystery stories, Nancy Drew on Campus books, and Nancy Drew Files books.
Nancy drew is in 20s or teens
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.