Carolyn Keene

{{short description|House pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate}}

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Carolyn Keene is the pseudonym of the authors of the Nancy Drew mystery stories and The Dana Girls mystery stories, both produced by the Stratemeyer Syndicate. In addition, the Keene pen name is credited with the Nancy Drew spin-off, River Heights, and the Nancy Drew Notebooks''.

Edward Stratemeyer, the founder of the Syndicate, hired writers, beginning with Mildred Wirt (later Mildred Benson), to write the manuscripts for the Nancy Drew books.{{cite web|last=Martin|first=Douglas|title=Mildred Benson Is Dead at 96; Wrote 23 Nancy Drew Books|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/30/books/mildred-benson-is-dead-at-96-wrote-23-nancy-drew-books.html|work=The New York Times|date=May 30, 2002|access-date=January 20, 2019}} The writers were paid $125 for each book and were required by their contract to give up all rights to the work and to maintain confidentiality.

Benson is credited as the primary writer of Nancy Drew books under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene.{{cite book|last=Rehab|first=Melanie|title=Girl Sleuth: Nancy Drew and the Women Who Created Her|year=2006|publisher=Harvest Books|isbn=978-0156030564}} Harriet Adams (Stratemeyer's daughter) rewrote the original books and added new titles after the withdrawal of Benson.

Other ghostwriters who used this name to write Nancy Drew mysteries included Leslie McFarlane, James Duncan Lawrence, Walter Karig, Nancy Axelrad, Patricia Doll, Charles S. Strong, Alma Sasse, Wilhelmina Rankin, George Waller Jr., Margaret Fischer, and Susan Wittig Albert. Also involved in the Nancy Drew writing process were Harriet Stratemeyer Adams's daughters, who gave input on the series and sometimes helped to choose book titles;{{RP|page=158}} the Syndicate's secretary, Harriet Otis Smith, who invented the characters of Nancy's friends Bess and George;{{RP|page=140}} and the editors at Grosset & Dunlap.{{RP|page=228}}

In 1979, the Stratemeyer Syndicate changed publishers to Simon & Schuster, a move that the former publishers, Grosset & Dunlap, went to court to prevent, claiming a breach of contract. The decision was made in favor of the Syndicate, stating that they could choose which publisher they would like to use for subsequent entries in the series.

In 1985, the Syndicate was bought by publishers Simon & Schuster; the Drew books are now handled by Mega-Books, a New York book packager.{{cite book|last=Plunk-Powell|first=Karen|title=The Nancy Drew Scrapbook: 60 Years of America's Favorite Teenage Sleuth|year=1993|publisher=St. Martin's Press|isbn=978-0312098810|page=29}}

Ghostwriters

=Nancy Drew=

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|+ 1930–1957 (25 chapter text at Grosset & Dunlap/Stratemeyer Syndicate)

#

! Writer

! Story

! Year

! Rev.

! Revised by

1

| rowspan="7"| Mildred Wirt Benson

| The Secret of the Old Clock

| rowspan="4"| 1930

| rowspan="2"| 1959

| rowspan="2"| Harriet Adams

2

| The Hidden Staircase

3

| The Bungalow Mystery

| 1960

| rowspan="2"| Patricia Doll

4

| The Mystery at Lilac Inn

| 1961

5

| The Secret of Shadow Ranch

| rowspan="2"| 1931

| 1965

| Grace Gote

6

| The Secret of Red Gate Farm

| 1961

| Lynn Ealer

7

| The Clue in the Diary

| rowspan="2"| 1932

| 1962

| rowspan="2"| Harriet Adams

8

| rowspan="3"| Walter Karig

| Nancy's Mysterious Letter

| rowspan="2"| 1968

9

| The Sign of the Twisted Candles

| rowspan="2"| 1933

| rowspan="2"| Patricia Doll

10

| Password to Larkspur Lane

| 1966

11

| rowspan="15"| Mildred Wirt Benson

| The Clue of the Broken Locket

| 1934

| 1965

| rowspan="2"| Grace Gote

12

| The Message in the Hollow Oak

| 1935

| 1972

13

| The Mystery of the Ivory Charm

| 1936

| 1974

| Priscilla Baker-Carr

14

| The Whispering Statue

| rowspan="2"| 1937

| 1970

| Harriet Adams

15

| The Haunted Bridge

| 1972

| Priscilla Baker-Carr

16

| The Clue of the Tapping Heels

| 1939

| 1969

| rowspan="3"| Harriet Adams

17

| Mystery of the Brass-Bound Trunk

| 1940

| 1976

18

| Mystery at the Moss-Covered Mansion

| 1941

| 1971

19

| The Quest of the Missing Map

| 1942

| 1969

| rowspan="10"| Priscilla Baker-Carr

20

| The Clue in the Jewel Box

| 1943

| 1972

21

| The Secret in the Old Attic

| 1944

| 1970

22

| The Clue in the Crumbling Wall

| 1945

| rowspan="2"| 1973

23

| Mystery of the Tolling Bell

| 1946

24

| The Clue in the Old Album

| 1947

| 1977

25

| The Ghost of Blackwood Hall

| 1948

| rowspan="3"| 1967

26

| George Waller, Jr.

| The Clue of the Leaning Chimney

| 1949

27

| Margaret Scherf

| The Secret of the Wooden Lady

| 1950

28

| Whilemina Rankin

| The Clue of the Black Keys

| 1951

| rowspan="2"| 1968

29

| Alma Sasse

| Mystery at the Ski Jump

| 1952

| Ann Shultes

30

| Mildred Wirt Benson

| The Clue of the Velvet Mask

| rowspan="2"| 1953

| 1969

| Priscilla Baker-Carr

31

| Harriet Adams

| The Ringmaster's Secret

| rowspan="2"| 1974

| June Dunn

32

| Charles S. Strong

| The Scarlet Slipper Mystery

| 1954

| rowspan="2"| Ann Shultes

33

| Harriet Adams

| The Witch Tree Symbol

| 1955

| rowspan="2"| 1975

34

| Patricia Doll

| The Hidden Window Mystery

| 1956

| Mary Fischer

35

| Harriet Adams

| The Haunted Showboat

| 1957

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|+ 1959–1979 (20 chapter text at Grosset & Dunlap/Stratemeyer Syndicate)

#

! Writer

! Story

! Year

36

| rowspan="21"| Harriet Adams

| The Secret of the Golden Pavilion

| 1959

37

| The Clue in the Old Stagecoach

| 1960

38

| The Mystery of the Fire Dragon

| 1961

39

| The Clue of the Dancing Puppet

| 1962

40

| The Moonstone Castle Mystery

| 1963

41

| The Clue of the Whistling Bagpipes

| 1964

42

| The Phantom of Pine Hill

| 1965

43

| The Mystery of the 99 Steps

| 1966

44

| The Clue in the Crossword Cipher

| 1967

45

| The Spider Sapphire Mystery

| 1968

46

| The Invisible Intruder

| 1969

47

| The Mysterious Mannequin

| 1970

48

| The Crooked Banister

| 1971

49

| The Secret of Mirror Bay

| 1972

50

| The Double Jinx Mystery

| 1973

51

| Mystery of the Glowing Eye

| 1974

52

| The Secret of the Forgotten City

| 1975

53

| The Sky Phantom

| 1976

54

| The Strange Message in the Parchment

| 1977

55

| Mystery of Crocodile Island

| 1978

56

| The Thirteenth Pearl

| 1979

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|+ 1979–1985 (20 chapter text at Simon & Schuster/Stratemeyer Syndicate)

#

! Writer

! Story

! Year

57

| rowspan="2"| Harriet Adams

| The Triple Hoax

| 1979

58

| The Flying Saucer Mystery

| rowspan="3"| 1980

59

| rowspan="3"| Nancy Axelrad

| The Secret in the Old Lace

60

| The Greek Symbol Mystery

61

| The Swami's Ring

| rowspan="4"| 1981

62

| Sharon Wagner

| The Kachina Doll Mystery

63

| Nancy Axelrad

| The Twin Dilemma

64

| Richard Ballard

| Captive Witness

65

| Nancy Axelrad

| Mystery of the Winged Lion

| rowspan="5"| 1982

66

| James Duncan Lawrence

| Race Against Time

67

| Richard Ballard

| The Sinister Omen

68

| Sharon Wagner

| The Elusive Heiress

69

| James Duncan Lawrence

| Clue of the Ancient Disguise

70

| Sharon Wagner

| The Broken Anchor

| rowspan="3"| 1983

71

| rowspan="4"| James Duncan Lawrence

| The Silver Cobweb

72

| The Haunted Carousel

73

| Enemy Match

| rowspan="3"| 1984

74

| The Mysterious Image

75

| rowspan="2"| Sharon Wagner

| The Emerald-Eyed Cat Mystery

76

| The Eskimo's Secret

| rowspan="3"| 1985

77

| rowspan="2"| James Duncan Lawrence

| The Bluebeard Room

78

| The Phantom of Venice

See also

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