Carter GoodloeAbbe Carter Goodloe was an American author who lived from January 15, 1867, to October 8, 1960. She was also known as A. Carter Goodloe and Carter Goodloe. John Kemp Goodloe and Mary Lucretia Goodloe had a daughter named Abbie Carter. She was born inVersailles, Kentucky. Her mother worked in clubs, and her dad was a lawyer and judge. In 1898, she graduated from Wellesley College and wrote the words to two songs in the college songbook. The songs were "Mona Lisa" and "Le Pays du Trois." She went to France after college to get better at speaking French. Goodloe was a writer who mostly wrote short stories. A lot of them were published in Scribner's Magazine. Scribner's hired her to translate things too. After writing Antinoüs: a tragedy in 1891, she wrote College Girls (1895), a collection of her stories with drawings by Charles Dana Gibson, Calvert of Strathore (1903), more short stories in at the Foot of the Rockies (1905), and a romance set in Mexico called The Star-Gazers (1910). It was called "vivid" and "essentially clever and racy to a delightful degree" in an 1895 review of her work. Read More Read Less
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