123ArticleOnline Logo
Welcome to 123ArticleOnline.com!
ALL >> Writing >> View Article

A Publishing Genius Finds Niche!

Profile Picture
By Author: Winn Griffin
Total Articles: 1
Comment this article
Facebook ShareTwitter ShareGoogle+ ShareTwitter Share

Edward Stratemeyer was a publishing genius. Born in Elizabeth, NJ, he began writing juvenile fiction shortly after he graduated from high school. He wrote using many pseudonyms. He began The Stratemeyer Literary Syndicate in 1905. His greatest desire was to be a paperback writer not unlike Horatio Alger.

Stratemeyer's acumen for business helped him find a niche market, children's books. But, not like any children's books before. He began a series of books called The Rover Boys He produced several books in this series at once (called breeders). These books would be written under a pseudonym. Why? Stratemeyer knew that he would die one day, but other writers using the same pseudonym could continue the series and live on. So we have names like Carolyn Keene and Franklin W. Dixon.

Another genius move was that he made the books look like books that adults read. He bound the books and used the same typeface as books for adult readers. These books would not be long and tedious and chapters would end with a kinda cliff hanger (not unlike each segment of the TV drama Alias does ...
... today). With these innovations The Rover Boys was an overwhelming success.

What next? Of course, other series came along like The Bobbsey Twins which appeared in 1904 and Tom Swift in 1910; The Hardy Boys in 1927 and Nancy Drew in 1930. The latter two series survive till this day. Stratemeyer died in 1930. He left his publishing business to his two daughters of which one took up the business and began more series after the model of her father.

One of the little known pseudonyms of the Stratemeyer Syndicate was Chester K. Steele. This pseudonym was used for a series of mystery books aimed at an older audience. The first book was The Mansion of Mystery and was written by Stratemeyer himself while the others in the series were all ghostwritten.

One of these books is The Golf Course Mystery (1919) is among six of these mysteries. This novel in the Public Domain and you can read it at Vintage Literature (http://www.vintageliterature.com).
About the Author Winn Griffin is a publisher of Public Domain works which gives Vintage Literature a new lease on life for a 21st Century audience. You may distribute this article freely on your website, as long as this entire article, including links and this resource box are unchanged. Read Chester K. Steele's The Golf Course Mystery at Vintage Literature (http://www.vintageliterature.com).

Total Views: 355Word Count: 414See All articles From Author

Add Comment

Writing Articles

1. Home Office Design Ideas For Maximum Productivity
Author: Living Edge Architects and Designers

2. Designing For Seniors: The Future Of Age-friendly Homes
Author: Living Edge Architects and Designers

3. Airi Lab | Ai Design Tools Built By Architects, For Architects
Author: Airilab

4. Unlock Explosive Growth With A Chicago Local Seo Company
Author: benne

5. Xưởng Cuốn ống Inox Báo Giá Tốt Nhất
Author: giacongthanhphat

6. Best Finance Career With Corporate Finance Assignment Help
Author: thomas lucas best article write

7. Cắt Laser Chính Xác đến Mức Nào
Author: giacongthanhphat

8. Designing For Wellness: Light, Air, And Flow
Author: Living Edge Architects and Designers

9. Small Space, Big Impact: Interior Design Tips For Compact Homes
Author: Living Edge Architects and Designers

10. Why Some Homes Feel Cozy While Others Don’t – The Architecture Behind It
Author: Living Edge Architects and Designers

11. The Psychology Of Space: How Architecture Impacts Mental Health
Author: Living Edge Architects and Designers

12. Revitalize Your Career: The Power Of An Old Cv Modification Service
Author: CV Mantra

13. Mastering Business Knowledge: The Key To Entrepreneurial Success
Author: Sameer Shah

14. How Chinese Translation Takes Care Of Different Accents, Dialects, And Speech Patterns?
Author: janylin

15. The Hidden Hunger Of Refugees Along The Thailand–myanmar Border
Author: Avoda Foundation

Login To Account
Login Email:
Password:
Forgot Password?
New User?
Sign Up Newsletter
Email Address: