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 isn't a real person just a fake name that people who want to write Nancy drew books use
Carolyn Keene is a pseudonym used by multiple authors who have written the Nancy Drew books, originally created by Edward Stratemeyer. The books are actually written by a rotating group of ghostwriters hired by the publisher.
There never was a person named Carolyn Keene. It was a "house name" for books by Edward Stratemeyer for the Nancy Drew books. He wrote the outline and then hired other people to write the books. Mildred Wirt Benson was the first house writer. There were others. This allowed Stratemeyer to publish books quickly. He had house writers for the Nancy Drew series, Hardy Boys and other series.
Carolyn Keene is only a pseudonym (an assumed name), and therefore does not have an address. There have been multiple authors in the Nancy Drew series who all use the name Carolyn Keene as required by the Stratemeyer Syndicate, the company that releases the Nancy Drew books. See the following link for more info. http://nancy-drew.mysterynet.com/nancydrew/kids/nancy/carolyn-keene-author.shtml
Carolyn Keene is just a pseudonym, or a name under which other authors write. See related question below.New Nancy Drew books continue to be written.
Carolyn Keene is actually a pseudonym used by multiple authors for the Nancy Drew mystery series. The exact number of books Carolyn Keene has written is not known, as the series has been written by various authors since it began in 1930.
Carolyn Keene is not an actual person. Carolyn Keene is a pen name or pseudonym of the writers of the Nancy Drew series and The Dana Girls stories, as well as the River Heights books and the Nancy Drew Notebooks.
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 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.
Carolyn Keene is the collective pseudonym used by the authors of the Nancy Drew mystery series, originally created by publisher Edward Stratemeyer. Many different writers have written under the Carolyn Keene pen name over the years.
No She Is Not Carolyn Keene is actually a name used by all the writers who write NANCY DREW books. There is no record of her birth, death, childlife, or biography. For more info go to nancydrew.com
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.