Geraldine Bonner
Geraldine Bonner was an American writer.
Biography
Geraldine Bonner was born on Staten Island, New York. Her father, John Bonner, was a journalist and historical writer. As a child, the family moved to Colorado and she lived in mining camps. After moving to San Francisco, California, she worked at a newspaper, the Argonaut, in 1887, and subsequently, she wrote the novel Hard Pan and used the name "Hard Pan" as a pseudonym. Bonner also wrote short stories which were published in Collier's Weekly, Harper's Weekly, Harper's Monthly, and Lippincott's.Bonner died on June 18, 1930, in New York City.
Publications
Books
- Hard Pan,
- Tomorrow's Tangle,
- The Pioneer,
- The Castlecourt Diamond Case,
- The Book of Evelyn,
- The Girl at Central,
- The Black Eagle Mystery,
- Treasure and Trouble Therewith,
- Miss Maitland, Private Secretary,
Plays
Along with Harry Hutcheson Boyd, she wrote the play Sauce for the Goose in 1909.