J.S. Fletcher

J.S. Fletcher

writer

J.S. Fletcher was born on Feb 07, 1863 in UK. J.S. Fletcher's big-screen debut came with The Root of All Evil directed by Brock Williams in 1947.

British mystery writer Joseph S. Fletcher was born in Halifax, England, in 1863. He was orphaned at eight months old, and was taken in and raised by his grandmother, who lived in Yorkshire. At age 18 he moved to London to get into journalism. He worked on a few newspaper, though not as a journalist, and eventually turned to freelance writing. From 1890 to 1900 he wrote pieces about the joys and sorrows of country life for the "Leeds Mercury" newspaper using the alias "Son of the Soil". His first novel, "When Charles the First Was King", was published in 1902 and garnered him some attention. From then on he wrote prolifically in all genres--poetry, fiction, history, biography, theology, romance, comedy, and pretty much everything in between.

  • Birthday

    Feb 07, 1863
  • Place of Birth

    Halifax, Yorkshire, England, UK

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