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Mildred Augustine Wirt Benson (July 10, 1905 – May 28, 2002) was an American journalist and writer of children's books. She wrote some of the earliest
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mysteries and created the detective's adventurous personality. Benson wrote under the
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pen name,
Carolyn Keene 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 H ...
, from 1929 to 1947 and contributed to 23 of the first 30 Nancy Drew mysteries, which were bestsellers.


Personal life

Mildred Benson was born Mildred Augustine in
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, to Lillian and Dr. J. L. Augustine. Benson earned her degree in English from the
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in 1925 in just three years. She later returned to the University and in 1927, became the first student there to earn a master's degree in journalism. In 1928, she married Asa Wirt, who worked for the Associated Press. The couple had a daughter together, Peggy Wirt, who was born in 1936. After Asa Wirt's death in 1947, she married George A. Benson, (in 1950) editor of the ''
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'' newspaper of
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. He died in 1959. Benson worked for 58 years as a journalist, writing a weekly column for the ''Toledo Blade,'' and as a writer of many books. She continued to work full-time (mostly writing
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) until a few months before her death. She died from lung cancer in 2002 at the age of 96. Benson was a great adventurer, making numerous trips to Central America, traversing the jungle in a Jeep, canoeing down rivers, visiting
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sites, flying airplanes and witnessing
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.


Writing career

After receiving her undergraduate degree, Benson wrote for the society pages of the
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. In the spring of 1926, Benson applied to an ad posted by the Stratemeyer Syndicate looking for
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s. After getting the job, her first assignment was to write text for the book, ''Ruth Fielding and Her Great Scenario'' under the pseudonym of Alice B. Emerson. Benson's most famous project while working for the Syndicate was ghostwriting for the Nancy Drew series under the name "
Carolyn Keene 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 H ...
." In addition to the Nancy Drew mysteries, Benson also wrote ''
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'' series using the same pseudonym. Later, Benson also wrote many other series, including the Penny Parker books which were published under her own name. She often told interviewers they were her favorites. The books were about the adventures of a young newspaper reporter. Benson herself continued writing for newspapers until her death. She wrote under a dozen names and published more than 130 books. One unusual series was the cluster of four "Ruth Darrow" stories (1930–1931). Written as "Mildred Wirt," the books relate the adventures of an "air-minded" young woman of the era. Taking flying lessons and flying her own aircraft, Ruth wins a national cross-country race, lands on an
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, helps the Forest Service in fighting forest fires, and alerts the
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of an immigrant-smuggling scheme. The aeronautical lore in the books is generally authentic, but the series's greatest strength is its consistent and outspoken advocacy of women's abilities and mechanical competence.


Nancy Drew

While she wrote scores of books under her own and many other names, Benson is perhaps best known as one of 28 individuals who helped produce the Nancy Drew books.
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hired Mildred Benson in 1926 to assist in expanding his roughly drafted stories to satisfy increasing demand for his series. Published book rights for the Nancy Drew series were owned by the Stratemeyer Syndicate and are currently owned by
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. As with all syndicate
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s, Benson was paid a flat fee of $125 to $250 for each Stratemeyer-outlined text, the equivalent of three months' pay for a newspaper reporter at that time. At Edward Stratemeyer's death, under the terms of his will, all Syndicate ghostwriters, including Benson, were sent one-fifth of the equivalent of the royalties the Syndicate had received for each book series to which they had contributed. As with all Syndicate ghostwriters, under the terms of her contract, Benson signed away all rights to her texts and any claim to the Syndicate pen name, Carolyn Keene. She was, however, permitted to reveal that she wrote for the Syndicate. The Stratemeyers protected their Syndicate pen names to preserve series continuity as contributors to the series came and went. Simon & Schuster currently maintains the same system. The character of Nancy Drew was conceived by Stratemeyer, who provided Benson with index card thumbnail sketches. However, she was the one who created Nancy's spunky, plucky personality, and her daring, adventurous spirit. Benson took the plots supplied by the Syndicate and created a popular character and the Syndicate published the books using the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. Beginning in 1959, Harriet Stratemeyer Adams revised and updated the Nancy Drew books written by Benson. Benson never anticipated that the books would be so popular but she knew, as she was writing them, that she was writing something that girls were going to like because the heroine was unusual for her time. She said, "I always knew the series would be successful. I just never expected it to be the blockbuster that it has been. I'm glad that I had that much influence on people." In 1980, Benson's testimony, which she offered in a court case involving the publishers, revealed her identity to the public as a contributor to the Nancy Drew mystery stories. Since then, Benson has been acknowledged the creator of the original Nancy Drew. In 2001, Benson received a Special
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from the
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for her contributions to the Nancy Drew series. Benson's favorite Nancy Drew story was ''
The Hidden Staircase ''The Hidden Staircase'' is the second volume in the ''Nancy Drew Mystery Stories'' series written under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene, published in 1930 and revised in 1959. The original text was written by Mildred Wirt Benson, and she has said t ...
'', the second mystery in the series. Whenever asked, she would gladly autograph copies of the Nancy Drew books, but only the titles she actually wrote.


Selected bibliography


Non-series

As Mildred A. Wirt or Mildred Benson: * ''Sky Racers'', 1935 * ''Carolina Castle'', historical fiction within a
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* ''Courageous Wings'', 1937 * ''Linda'', 1940 * ''Pirate Brig'', historical fiction, published 1950 by
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but written earlier. * ''Dangerous Deadline'', published by Dodd, Mead & Co. in 1950, a winner of the Boys' Life—Dodd, Mead Prize Competition, and reprinted by Scholastic Book Services. * ''Quarry Ghost'' 1959, UK edition, 1960, ''Kristie at College''


A Mystery Book/Story for Girls series, Cupples & Leon, as Mildred A. Wirt

* ''The Twin Ring Mystery'', 1935 * ''The Clue at Crooked Lane'', 1936 * ''The Hollow Wall Mystery'', 1936 * ''The Shadow Stone'', 1937 * ''The Wooden Shoe Mystery'', 1938 * ''Through the Moon-Gate Door'', 1938 * ''Ghost Gables'', 1939 * ''Painted Shield'', 1939


Stratemeyer Series


Nancy Drew (as Carolyn Keene)

*1. ''
The Secret of the Old Clock ''The Secret of the Old Clock'' is the first volume in the ''Nancy Drew Mystery Stories'' series written under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. It was first published on April 28, 1930, and rewritten in 1959 by Harriet Stratemeyer Adams. Nancy Dre ...
'', 1930 *2. ''
The Hidden Staircase ''The Hidden Staircase'' is the second volume in the ''Nancy Drew Mystery Stories'' series written under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene, published in 1930 and revised in 1959. The original text was written by Mildred Wirt Benson, and she has said t ...
'', 1930 *3. ''
The Bungalow Mystery ''The Bungalow Mystery'' is the third volume in the ''Nancy Drew Mystery Stories'' series written under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. It was the last of three books in the "breeder set" trilogy, released in 1930, to test-market the series. It wa ...
'', 1930 *4. ''
The Mystery at Lilac Inn ''The Mystery At Lilac Inn'' is the fourth volume in the ''Nancy Drew Mystery Stories'' series. It was first published in 1930 under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. Mildred Wirt Benson was the ghostwriter for the 1930 edition. In 1961, Harriet St ...
'', 1930 *5. ''
The Secret at Shadow Ranch ''The Secret at Shadow Ranch'' is the fifth volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. It was first published in 1931 under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene, and was ghostwritten by Mildred Wirt Benson. This book, as of 2001, ranks 50 on the ...
'', 1931 *6. ''
The Secret of Red Gate Farm ''The Secret of Red Gate Farm'' is the sixth volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series, written under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene, It was first published in 1931.The Clue in the Diary ''The Clue in the Diary'' is the seventh volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series, and was first published in 1932 under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. Its text was revised in 1962. This is the last manuscript Mildred Wirt Benson wrote i ...
'', 1932 *11. ''
The Clue of the Broken Locket ''The Clue of the Broken Locket'' is the eleventh volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. It was first published in 1934 and was written by Mildred Benson under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. It was later revised by Harriet Stratemey ...
'', 1934 *12. '' The Message in the Hollow Oak'', 1935 *13. '' The Mystery of the Ivory Charm'', 1936 *14. '' The Whispering Statue'', 1937 *15. ''
The Haunted Bridge ''The Haunted Bridge'' is the fifteenth volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. It was originally published by Grosset & Dunlap Grosset & Dunlap is a New York City-based publishing house founded in 1898. The company was purchased ...
'', 1937 *16. ''
The Clue of the Tapping Heels ''The Clue of the Tapping Heels'' is the 16th volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. It was first published in 1939. An updated, revised, and largely different story was published under the same title in 1970. A facsimile edition of the ...
'', 1939 *17. '' The Mystery of the Brass-Bound Trunk'', 1940 *18. '' The Mystery at the Moss-Covered Mansion'', 1941 *19. '' The Quest of the Missing Map'', 1942 *20. '' The Clue in the Jewel Box'', 1943 *21. ''
The Secret in the Old Attic ''The Secret in the Old Attic'' is the twenty-first volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. It was first published in 1944 under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. The actual author was ghostwriter Mildred Wirt Benson. Plot Summary- 1944 ...
'', 1944 *22. '' The Clue in the Crumbling Wall'', 1945 *23. '' The Mystery of the Tolling Bell'', 1946 *24. '' The Clue in the Old Album'', 1947 *25. ''
The Ghost of Blackwood Hall ''The Ghost of Blackwood Hall'' is the twenty-fifth volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. It was first published in 1948 under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene Carolyn Keene is the pseudonym of the authors of the Nancy Drew mystery sto ...
'', 1948 *30. ''
The Clue of the Velvet Mask ''The Clue of the Velvet Mask'' is the thirtieth volume in the original ''Nancy Drew Mystery Stories'' series. It was Mildred Benson's final ghostwrite for the series. The plot and story take place largely in Nancy's hometown of River Heights. N ...
'', 1953


Kay Tracey (as Frances K. Judd)

*3. ''The Mystery of the Swaying Curtains'', 1935 *4. ''The Shadow on the Door'', 1935 *5. ''The Six-Fingered Glove Mystery'', 1936 *6. ''The Green Cameo Mystery'', 1936 *7. ''The Secret at the Windmill'', 1937 *8. ''Beneath the Crimson Briar Bush'', 1937 *9. ''The Message in the Sand Dunes'', 1938 *10. ''The Murmuring Portrait'', 1938 *11. ''When the Key Turned'', 1939 *12. ''In the Sunken Garden'', 1939 *14. ''The Sacred Feather'', 1940


Penny Parker (as Mildred A. Wirt)

*1. ''Tale of the Witch Doll'', 1939 *2. ''The Vanishing Houseboat'', 1939 *3. ''Danger at the Drawbridge'', 1940 *4. ''Behind the Green Door'', 1940 *5. ''Clue of the Silken Ladder'', 1941 *6. ''The Secret Pact'', 1941 *7. ''The Clock Strikes Thirteen'', 1942 *8. ''The Wishing Well'', 1942 *9. ''Saboteurs on the River'', 1943 *10. ''Ghost Beyond the Gate'', 1943 *11. ''Hoofbeats on the Turnpike'', 1944 *12. ''Voice from the Cave'', 1944 *13. ''Guilt of the Brass Thieves'', 1945 *14. ''Signal in the Dark'', 1946 *15. ''Whispering Walls'', 1946 *16. ''Swamp Island'', 1947 *17. ''The Cry at Midnight'', 1947 *18. ''Unpublished Title'', would have been 1948


Dana Girls (as Carolyn Keene)

*5. ''The Secret at the Hermitage'', 1936 *6. ''The Circle of Footprints'', 1937 *7. ''The Mystery of the Locked Room'', 1938 *8. ''The Clue in the Cobweb'', 1939 *9. ''The Secret at the Gatehouse'', 1940 *10. ''The Mysterious Fireplace'', 1941 *11. ''The Clue of the Rusty Key'', 1942 *12. ''The Portrait in the Sand'', 1943 *14. ''The Clue in the Ivy'', 1952 *15. ''The Secret of the Jade Ring'', 1953 *16. ''Mystery at the Crossroads'', 1954


Penny Nichols (as Joan Clark)

*1. ''Penny Nichols Finds a Clue'', 1937 *2. ''Penny Nichols and the Mystery of the Lost Key'', 1936 *3. ''Penny Nichols and the Black Imp'', 1936 *4. ''Penny Nichols and the Knob Hill Mystery'', 1939


Connie Carl (as Joan Clark)

*1. ''Connie Carl at Rainbow Ranch'', 1939 *2. ''Connie Carl on Skis'', would have been 1939 (made into Penny Parker #4) *3. ''Untitled Third volume'', would have been 1939The end of the manuscript of ''Connie Carl on Skis'' hints at another adventure for Connie when she wins the contest, which is a modeling job. No further information on the title is available.


Madge Sterling (as Ann Wirt)

*1. ''The Missing Formula'', 1932 *2. ''The Deserted Yacht'', 1932 *3. ''The Secret of the Sundial'', 1932


Ruth Darrow (as Mildred A. Wirt)

*1 Ruth Darrow in the Air Derby, 1930 *2 Ruth Darrow in the Fire Patrol, 1930 *3. Ruth Darrow in Yucatán, 1931 *4. Ruth Darrow in the Coast Guard, 1931


Dan Carter Cub Scout (as Mildred A. Wirt)

*1. ''Dan Carter Cub Scout'', 1949 *2. ''Dan Carter and the River Camp'', 1949 *3. ''Dan Carter and the Money Box'', 1950 *4. ''Dan Carter and the Haunted Castle'', 1951 *5. ''Dan Carter and the Great Carved Face'', 1952 *6. ''Dan Carter and the Cub Honor'', 1953


Ruth Fielding (as Alice B. Emerson), a 30-book series

*23. ''Ruth Fielding and her Great Scenario'', 1927 *24. ''Ruth Fielding at Cameron Hall'', 1928 *25. ''Ruth Fielding Clearing Her Name'', 1929 *26. ''Ruth Fielding in Talking Pictures'', 1930 *27. ''Ruth Fielding and Baby June'', 1931 *28. ''Ruth Fielding and Her Double'', 1932 *29. ''Ruth Fielding and Her Greatest Triumph'', 1933 *30. ''Ruth Fielding and Her Crowning Victory'', 1934


Doris Force (as Julia K. Duncan), a four-book series

*1. ''Doris Force at Locked Gates'', 1931 *2. ''Doris Force at Cloudy Cove'', 1931


References


External links


Guide to the Mildred Wirt Collection.
Special Collections and Archives, The UC Irvine Libraries, Irvine, California.
The Mildred Wirt Benson Collection
(archived): digitized scrapbooks, correspondence, photographs and other artifacts donated by Benson to The University of Iowa Libraries.

biography, book lists, photographs and more, at the NancyDrewSleuth.com archive.
Who was Carolyn Keene?
An interview with Mildred Wirt Benson, the original ghostwriter for the Nancy Drew mystery novels. (October 1999)
The case of the girl detective
With the passing of Nancy Drew's first author, the mystery of the teenage sleuth's true identity only deepens. (June 2002)
The Storied Life of Millie Benson
at WGTE-TV *


Electronic editions

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