![]() As a result, Tatham was contracted to write the Ginny Gordan and the Trixie Belden series.Īfter writing the first six Trixie Belden books, Tatham wanted to quit, but Whitman wanted to continue the series. After the meeting, Tatham sent a plot outline for the first Ginny Gordan mystery to Whitman. ![]() In the meeting, the company discussed how to compete with the popular comic book market and suggested that the agents encourage writers to create fast-moving stories which could be published inexpensively by Whitman. ![]() This sequence of events led her to attend a meeting at the Western Publishing Company. This job soon resulted in Tatham running her own literary agency. Trixie's home, Crabapple Farm, is modeled after Wolf Hollow.ĭuring the late 1940s, Tatham took on a job handling unsolicited manuscripts for a friend who ran an artists' agency. During the 1940s, the Tathams moved to a country place they named Wolf Hollow, located in the Hudson River Valley in Westchester County. Tatham was born June 1, 1908, in Long Island, New York, and died in Alexandria, Virginia, on July 7, 1999. The Trixie Belden series was created by Julie Campbell Tatham. ![]() The series was out of print from 1986 until 2003, which is when Random House began reprinting the early volumes in the series. The Trixie Belden series was first published from 1948 to 1986 by the Western Publishing Company under the Whitman and Golden divisions. ![]()
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