Adele Garrison
Adele Garrison was the pen name of Nana Belle Springer White, an American writer best known for her long-running syndicated newspaper serial "Revelations of a Wife."
- Lived
- 1873–1956
- Nationality
- American
- Language
- English
- Notable works
- Revelations of a Wife
Adele Garrison was the pen name of Nana Belle Springer White, an American writer active during the early twentieth century. Born in Clinton Junction, Wisconsin, in 1873, she established a significant presence in American print media through her dedicated career as a syndicated columnist and serial novelist.
Garrison is best remembered for her daily newspaper column, a serialized story titled Revelations of a Wife. This popular serial began publication in 1915 and was syndicated across multiple American newspapers, maintaining a continuous run that lasted until the onset of the Great Depression. Through this long-running work, Garrison engaged a wide readership across the United States before her death in 1956.