K. L. Montgomery

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Standard Name: Montgomery, K. L.
Used Form: Kathleen Montgomery
Used Form: Letitia Montgomery

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1903
Sisters Kathleen and Letitia Montgomery launched their career as novelists with The Cardinal's Pawn, under their joint pseudonym of K. L. Montgomery .
18 November 1904
K. L. Montgomery , the pseudonym of the co-writing sisters Kathleen and Letitia , published the historicalnovelMajor Weir.
1905
K. L. Montgomery , the pseudonym for the two sisters Kathleen and Letitia (who were distantly related to Oliver Goldsmith ), published the contemporary love story Love in the Lists: A Pension Comedy.
By 7 December 1906
K. L. Montgomery published the novelThe Ark of the Curse.
By 20 February 1908
K. L. Montgomery dedicated their historicalnovelColonel Kate to Sir Walter Scott .
1912
The first three printings of The Gate-Openers, a novel by K. L. Montgomery , followed each other in rapid succession.
1915
K. L. Montgomery published the fictionalexploration of Puritan New England, Maids of Salem.
By late September 1927
The sisters who wrote together under the name of K. L. Montgomery published their last novel, Ware Venice.
By late September 1927
The sisters who wrote together under the name of K. L. Montgomery published their last novel, Ware Venice.