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Dixie Lucile Reiniger Willson (30 July 1890 - 6 February 1974) was an American screenwriter, as well as an author of children's books, novels, and short stories.


Life

Willson was born in Estherville, Iowa to John David Willson, a lawyer, and Rosalie Willson ''née'' Reiniger, a primary school teacher and piano tutor. In 1894 her parents moved to Mason City where her two brothers were born, John Cedric Willson and
Robert Meredith Willson Robert Reiniger Meredith Willson (May 18, 1902 – June 15, 1984) was an American flutist, composer, conductor, musical arranger, bandleader, playwright, and writer. He is perhaps best known for writing the book, music, and lyrics for the 19 ...
, who later came to prominence as the composer of the Broadway hit musical '' The Music Man''.


Work

Willson produced numerous children's books, as well as many short stories and poems. Her best-known children's book is titled ''Honey Bear'' and contains illustrations of Maginel Wright Barney, sister of Frank Lloyd Wright. The story, told in verse, is about a baby being taken from his bassinet and into the forest by a bear. Tom Wolfe cites the book as the one which first made him wish to be a writer.Michael Gorman, ''Our Own Selves: More Meditations for Librarians,'' Chicago: American Library Association, 2005, p. 18. In ''Where the World Folds Up at Night'', Willson chronicled the daily operations of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus, with which she performed for a brief time. Several other circus-themed books, including ''Little Texas'' and ''Mystery in Spangles'', owe much to her close friend
Bird Millman Bird Millman O’Day (born Jennadean Engleman; October 20, 1890 – August 5, 1940“Bird Millman O'Day... Succumbs Here Monday Night after Long Illness”, ''Cañon City Daily Record'', August 6, 1940) was one of the most celebrated high-wire pe ...
, a high-wire artist to whom she dedicated ''Honey Bear''.


Books

* ''Pinky-Pup.'' P.F. Volland Co., Chicago 1922. * ''Pinky Pup and The Empty Elephant.'' P.F. Volland Co., New York 1922. * ''Honey Bear.'' Algonquin Publishing Co., New York 1923. * ''The Empty Elephant.'' P.F. Volland Co., New York 1923. * ''Clown Town.'' Doubleday, Page & Co, Garden City, New York 1924. * ''A Circus ABC.'' Frederick A. Stokes Co., New York 1924. * ''Little Texas: A Story of the Circus.'' D. Appleton & Co., New York 1925. * ''Tuffy Good Luck.'' P.F. Volland Co., New York 1927. * ''Games For Grown Ups.''Co-Autorin Harriet Eager Davis, Delineator Service, New York 1929. * ''Five Minute Plays.'', Delineator Service, New York 1930. * ''Once Upon A Monday.'' P.F. Volland Co., Joliet 1931. * ''Where The World Folds Up at Night.'' D. Appleton & Co., New York 1932. * ''Favorite Stories of Famous Children.'' Henry Holt & Co., New York 1938. * ''Hostess of the Skyways.'' Dodd, Mead & Co, New York 1941. * ''Hollywood Starlet.'' Dodd, Mead & Co., New York 1942. * ''Mystery of the Scarlet Staircase.'' Dodd, Mead & Co., New York 1946. * ''The Veiled Mystery.'' Dodd, Mead & Co., New York 1948. * ''Three Buckaroos.'' John Martin's House, 1950. * ''Way Out West: A Cowboy Story.'' P.F. Volland Co., 1950. * ''Mystery in Spangles.'' Dodd, Mead & Co., New York 1950.


Screenplays and film adaptations

* 1923 '' The Age of Desire'' * 1926 ''God Gave Me 20-Cents'' Co-written by Elizabeth Meehan and Jack Russell * 1927 ''An Affair of the Follies'' (Here Y'Are, Brother) co-written by June Mathis and Carey Wilson, Al Rockett Productions * 1928 '' Three-Ring Marriage'' (Help Yourself to Hay) * 1932 '' Ebb Tide'' (God Gave Me 20-Cents)


Short stories (selection)


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Willson, Dixie 1890 births 1974 deaths American children's writers People from Estherville, Iowa Screenwriters from Iowa American women screenwriters 20th-century American women writers 20th-century American screenwriters