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Inglis Fletcher
American dramatist
Inglis Fletcher (October 20, 1879 – May 30, 1969) was an American writer.
Early life
Inglis Clark was born October 20, 1879, in Alton, Illinois, the daughter of Maurice W.
Clark and Flora Chapman.[1][2]
Career
Inglis Fletcher is known for numerous novels and plays, especially her Carolina Series. She spent much of her life traveling and living around the country with her husband, John George Fletcher, a miner.[1]
Research about her maternal ancestors in Tyrell County, North Carolina, sparked Fletcher's interest in eastern North Carolina, which led her to research and write the novels within her Carolina Series, including Lusty Wind for Carolina, Men of Albemarle, and Raleigh's Eden, among others.[1]
She published verse and publicity material and she was a book reviewer in S.
P. Women's City Club magazine.[2]
She was a manager of famous lecturers and co-manager with Alice