Eleanor
Dee
Ratigan
Born:
05/23/1916
Denver
Died: 07/01/1981
Parents: William T. Eldridge, Ida Eldridge
Spouse: William O. (writer)
Children: Patricia, Anne, Shannon
Died: 07/01/1981
Parents: William T. Eldridge, Ida Eldridge
Spouse: William O. (writer)
Children: Patricia, Anne, Shannon
Writings
Image | Title | Genre | Audience | Publisher | Date |
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Brief history of Charlevoix Michigan, 1857-1870 | Michigan History | Adult | Charlevoix, MI : Charlevoix Public Library | 1971 | |
Flame, Son of Silver Cloud | Fiction | Children | New York : Dell Seal Books | 1964 | |
The Coming of Flame : The Adventures of Trudy and Flame - Under the name Virginia Wharton, twelve year old Trudy has lived all over the world, but nothing is as thrilling as when her father is transferred to the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. Here she meets an Indian girl who knows secret hiding places in the hills - and it is here Trudy has the chance of a lifetime: to capture and tame her own colt. |
Fiction | Children | New York : Dell Seal Books | 1963 | |
Deep Water - A swimming story |
Fiction | Children | New York : Lothrop, Lee & Shepard | 1961 | |
Other writings; - Hundreds of articles, stories, Family Circle, Co-Ed, Vogue, Chatelaine, others |
What is the aim or goal of your writing:
Her husband, William Ratigan commented, "Like many who were forced by illness to 'lay abed' (Robert Louis Stevenson, for instance) in childhood, Eleanor developed a love for books and music. She had a sharp ear and eye and could mimic the sound of any language without knowing the words. She could imitate anyone. In later school years she fancied herself an opera prima donna and drive her sisters somewhat wild. She loved to dance, especially with her handsome Tennessee father, she was his girl to his death. She collected stamps during her illness, began a collection of famous signatures (now quite unusual) and carried away her first prize in poetry in her senior year of high school. Meanwhile, she and some bright girfriends had formed a 'very sophisticated' poetry club which tended toward writing imitations of Dorothy Parker, Gibran et al. She still loves to recite Gunga Din. Since becoming a seasoned writer, Eleanor always has devoted much of her time to helping aspiring writers, young and old. She has tremendous enthusiasm and is a catalyst to boot. She makes things happen. She has taught adult education courses in creative writing and her students always have found her challenging and inspirational. A dedicatd and no-nonsense craftsman, she has been a tremendous editor; both for the neophytes and for those who have called for her help from the 'Ivory Towers of Academe'."
May inquiries be sent to you about doing workshops, readings: No
Donated books to the Authors & Illustrators database project: No
Skills:
Author
Education:
Degree | Institution | Location | Date |
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B. S. | Butler University | 1948 |
Career:
Position | Organization | Location | Date |
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Assistant dramatic coach | Charlevoix High School | Charlevoix | 1960 |
Teacher, adult education
- Creative Writing |
Charlevoix | 1955 -1956 | |
Free Lance Writer for Magazines | 1946 | ||
Writer, editor | "Musical Magazine", KOA Radio | Denver | 1937 -1939 |
Other Resources:
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