Wilder, Effie Leland
WILDER, Effie Leland
WILDER, Effie Leland. American, b. 1909. Genres: History, Local history/ Rural topics, Poetry, Novels. Career: Writer. News and Courier, Charleston, SC, past correspondent from Summerville. Publications: Henry Woodward: Forgotten Man of American History, 1970; (coauthor) Pawley's Island: A Living Legend, 1973; Tales and Taradiddles, 1976; Terse Verse (Risible Rhymes), 1988; Out to Pasture, But Not Over the Hill, 1995; Extra Innings (tentative title; novel), 1996. Contributor to Saturday Evening Post. Died 2001.
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