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Ann S. Stephens

Ann Sophia Stephens (1810–1886) was an American novelist and magazine editor. She was the author of dime novels and is credited as the progenitor of that genre.
== Early life ==
Ann Sophia Stephens was born on March 30, 1810 in Derby, Connecticut, she was the daughter of Ann and John Winterbotham, son of William Winterbotham. He was the manager of a woolen mill owned by Col. David Humphreys. Her mother died early and she was brought up by her mother's sister, who eventually became her stepmother. She was educated at a dame school in South Britain, Connecticut and started writing at an early age. She married Edward Stephens, a printer from Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1831 and they relocated to Portland, Maine.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Portraits of American Women Writers )〕 The actress Clara Bloodgood was the daughter of their son, Edward Stephens, a well known New York lawyer.〔Edward Stephens (obituary) New York Times October 2, 1913 pg. 11〕

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