Kendell Foster Crossen
American novelist
Died when: 71 years 127 days (856 months)Star Sign: Leo
Kendell Foster Crossen (July 25, 1910 – November 29, 1981) was an American pulp fiction and science fiction writer.He was the creator and writer of stories about the Green Lama (a pulp and comic book hero) and the Milo March detective and spy novels.
His pen names included Richard Foster, Bennett Barlay, Kent Richards and Clay Richards, Christopher Monig (the name of the ghost of the town of Crossen on the Oder), and M.E.
Chaber (from the Hebrew word mechaber, meaning author).Some bylines use the abbreviated name Ken Crossen.
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