![]() His Phenwick books were published for about seven years, starting in 1975, and attracted a wide fan base among gothic novel devotees. Kimbro that appeared in the Gothic Journal, a self-described "news and review magazine" of such novels. In addition to "Augusta the First," the series also included such titles as "Evelyn the Ambitious," "Louise the Restless," "Ophelia the Anxious" and "Rachel the Possessed," according to a 1992 profile of Mr. ![]() He wrote under at least eight different names - Ann Ashton, Jean Kimbro, Milt Jaxon, Charlotte Bramwell and Zoltan Lambec, among others - but his most enduring pen name was Katheryn Kimbrough, author of the Gothic series published under the umbrella title of "Saga of the Phenwick Women." ![]()
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