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W. E. D. "Dan" Ross (1912 - 1995) is a bestselling Canadian novelist from Saint John, New Brunswick who wrote over 300 books in a variety of genres and under a variety of mostly female pseudonyms.  He wrote several [[Gothic]] novels and using his wife's name Marilyn Ross he wrote popular [[Gothic]] fiction including a series of novels about the vampire Barnabas Collins based on the American TV series Dark Shadows (1966-71).
 
W. E. D. "Dan" Ross (1912 - 1995) is a bestselling Canadian novelist from Saint John, New Brunswick who wrote over 300 books in a variety of genres and under a variety of mostly female pseudonyms.  He wrote several [[Gothic]] novels and using his wife's name Marilyn Ross he wrote popular [[Gothic]] fiction including a series of novels about the vampire Barnabas Collins based on the American TV series Dark Shadows (1966-71).
  

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Picture of W.E.D. Ross and his wife Marilyn

W. E. D. "Dan" Ross (1912 - 1995) is a bestselling Canadian novelist from Saint John, New Brunswick who wrote over 300 books in a variety of genres and under a variety of mostly female pseudonyms. He wrote several Gothic novels and using his wife's name Marilyn Ross he wrote popular Gothic fiction including a series of novels about the vampire Barnabas Collins based on the American TV series Dark Shadows (1966-71).

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