Julia Ditto Young

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Julia Ditto Young (née , Ditto; December 4, 1857 – April 19, 1915) was an American poet and novelist. Young's first literary effort dates back to her childhood days, and her first appearance in print was in local newspapers. The first money earned by her writing was in the amount of US$10 from Peterson's Magazine. She continued to write for Peterson's, and for several years wrote for Frank Leslie's publications. She was the author of a number of short stories, which were remarkable for the versatility of literary talent they displayed. Young also won flattering recognition with her poetry. In 1890, she published "Adrift, a Story of Niagara". A collection of verse, entitled Thistle Down, much of which had previously appeared in different journals of the country, was favorably received by pr rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Julia Ditto Young (née , Ditto; December 4, 1857 – April 19, 1915) was an American poet and novelist. Young's first literary effort dates back to her childhood days, and her first appearance in print was in local newspapers. The first money earned by her writing was in the amount of US$10 from Peterson's Magazine. She continued to write for Peterson's, and for several years wrote for Frank Leslie's publications. She was the author of a number of short stories, which were remarkable for the versatility of literary talent they displayed. Young also won flattering recognition with her poetry. In 1890, she published "Adrift, a Story of Niagara". A collection of verse, entitled Thistle Down, much of which had previously appeared in different journals of the country, was favorably received by press and public. Young died in 1915.
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