Carolyn Wells Quotes
A collection of quotes by Carolyn Wells.
Carolyn Wells (June 18, 1862 – March 26, 1942) was an American author and poet, best known for her contributions to children's literature and detective fiction. She was born in Rahway, New Jersey, and displayed a talent for writing from a young age.
Wells attended New York's Normal College (now Hunter College), where she graduated in 1889. She then pursued a career as a librarian, working at the Rahway Public Library. However, writing remained her true passion, and she began publishing her poems and articles in various newspapers and magazines.
Wells achieved literary success with her first book, "At the Sign of the Sphinx," which was published in 1896. She went on to write numerous novels and verse collections, often targeting a younger audience. Her works include popular titles such as "The Patty Fairfield Series," "The Marjorie Maynard Series," and "The Dick and Dolly Books."
In addition to her children's literature, Wells also made a significant contribution to the mystery genre. She became known for her series featuring detective Fleming Stone, who appeared in over 60 novels. Her mysteries were praised for their clever plots and strong characterization.
Throughout her career, Carolyn Wells remained a dedicated writer and contributed to various genres, including humor, romance, and non-fiction. She passed away on March 26, 1942, leaving behind a rich legacy of entertaining and engaging literature for both children and adults.