Alex. McVeigh Miller

Alex. McVeigh Miller
Alex. McVeigh Miller, an American novelist from the late 19th century, was a prolific writer of sensational dime novels. Her works, such as "The Bride of the Tomb" and "Lady Gay's Pride," captivated readers with their dramatic plots, romance, and gothic elements. Miller was among the first women to achieve success in the male-dominated field of dime novel writing, often featuring strong female protagonists. Her stories, serialized in popular magazines, were widely read and contributed to the rise of mass-market fiction in the United States.

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CHAPTER I."A SWEET GIRL GRADUATE.""Her eyesWould match the southern skiesWhen southern skies are bluest;Her heartWill always, take its partWhere southern hearts are truest."Such youth,With all its charms, forsooth.Alas! too well I know it!—Will claimA song of love and fameSung by some southern poet." "It's a perfect godsend, this invitation!" cried Olive Peyton, with... more...