Mary Alden Hopkins
Mary Alden Hopkins (1876 – November 8, 1960) was an American journalist, essayist, and activist. She served as editor for several leading magazines and did freelance work for literary groups including ''The Atlantic Monthly'', ''The'' ''American Mercury'', and ''The New York Times'' magazine. Hopkins published polemical pieces in both mainstream and special-interest journals on labor reform, dress reform, birth control, pacifism, vegetarianism, and suffrage. Her creative writing was shaped by her politics as she wrote poems and novels about peace, women's suffrage, and other social issues.She co-wrote several books with , including ''Consider the Consequences!'', the first gamebook, in which readers choose which of various alternate paths the plot should follow. Provided by Wikipedia
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