Nell Martin

Nell Martin

Known for: Writing
Biography: 1887-05-27
Deathday: 1961-01-01 (73 years old)

Biography

Nell Columbia Boyer Martin (1890–1961), usually known as Nell Martin and also published under the name Columbia Boyer, was an American author from Illinois specializing in light-hearted mysteries and short stories. Her full name was Nell Columbia Boyer Martin. Having worked as a strawberry picker, newspaper reporter, taxi-cab driver, lawyer's assistant, laundry worker, singer, actress and press agent before becoming a writer, she referred to herself as a "Jill of all trades."

In her career as a writer, she also published under the name Columbia Boyer as well as her full name Nell Columbia Boyer Martin.

Her "Maisie" short stories were published in Top Notch Magazine in 1927–1928, and Dashiell Hammett suggested that they may have later inspired the movie and radio series starring Ann Sothern as the character Maisie Ravier. However, it is recorded elsewhere that the concept for the original Maisie film came from the novel Dark Dame by Wilson Collison, and Collison is credited as original writer or creator of the character on many of the Maisie films.

Her 1928 novel Lord Byron of Broadway was made into a movie of the same title by MGM in 1930.

She was at one time the lover of the mystery writer Dashiell Hammett and he dedicated his 1931 novel The Glass Key to her. She married Ashley Weed Dickinson, a journalist and author.

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Known For
Writing

Gender
Female

Birthday
1887-05-27

Deathday
1961-01-01 (73 years old)

Birth Place
Illinois, United States

Citizenships
United States

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