Eleanor M. Ingram
About
"Eleanor M. Ingram (1886–1921) was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century horror and romantic fiction. Born in 1886, she wrote several novels, with her most notable work, The Thing from the Lake (1921), a chilling horror novel blending supernatural suspense with atmospheric storytelling, earning a modest but lasting place in American horror literature. Other works include The Flying Mercury, From the Car Behind, and A Man's Hearth, which showcase her versatility in exploring themes of romance, adventure, and competition. Despite her promising career, Ingram's life was cut short in 1921 at age 35, leaving a small but impactful body of work that continues to be rediscovered by readers." - written by AI because the author has no wikipedia/Britannica page