Robert Simpson (writer)
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Robert Simpson (1886 - January 7, 1934) was a writer and editor.


Early life

In 1886, Simpson was born in
Strathy Strathy ()Gaelic and Norse in the ...
, Scotland. Simpson's father was Robert Simpson and his mother was Mary Ann Smith Simpson.


Career

In about 1905, Simpson started working in the palm-oil business, trading with West Africa. In 1907, Simpson emigrated to the United States. In 1916, Simpson became an editor at the
Frank A. Munsey Company. In 1917, Simpson was promoted to managing editor of ''The Argosy'', and stayed in that role for three years. He left in 1920 to become a free-lance writer, and returned to editing in 1925, becoming the editor of '' Mystery Magazine''. Simpson's novels include ''The Bite of Benin'', ''Swamp Breath'', ''The Grey Charteris'', ''Eight Panes of Glass'', and ''Calvert of Allobar''.


Personal life

Simpson was married to Marie A. Simpson, née Socin, and they had a daughter and two sons.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Simpson, Robert 1886 births 1934 deaths Scottish writers American writers American editors British emigrants to the United States