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Dorothy M. Johnson
American novelist
Dorothy Marie Johnson (December 19, – November 11, ) was an American writer best known for her Western fiction.[1]
Biography
Early life
Dorothy Marie Johnson was born in McGregor, Iowa, the only daughter of Lester Eugene Johnson and Mary Louisa Barlow.
Soon after her birth, the family moved to Montana.[2]
While she was a student at Whitefish High School, she began to write professionally, working as a newspaper stringer for The Daily Inter Lake in Kalispell, Montana.[3] She studied English in college before a brief marriage that ended in divorce.[2]
Professional life
Her writing career seemed to take off in , when she sold her first short story to The Saturday Evening Post for $[4][5] Johnson did not sell another story, though, for 11 years, until in , four stories narrated by a recurring character, "Beulah Bunny", sold to The Saturday Evening Post for $2,[4&