Background
Lois Dwight Cole was born in 1903 in New York City.
Lois Dwight Cole was born in 1903 in New York City.
Smith College.
Their most successful novel was Drums in the Forest, first printed in 1936 and up to a 22nd printing in 1970. Most of her own novels were written as Anne Elliot. She also wrote as Anne Lattin, Nancy Dudley, Lynn Avery and Caroline Arnett.
When working at Macmillan Publishers, she met Margaret Mitchell.
Lois Cole was the first person outside the Mitchell family to read Gone with the Wind. She received her Bachelor at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts in 1924.
She worked at Macmillan Publishers, who sent her from New York to Atlanta in 1927. Peggy introduced her to Turney Allan Taylor, a bachelor journalist, who later became Cole"s husband.
Cole and Taylor had two children.
When Cole learned that Mitchell was writing a novel, she asked to see it, but Mitchell refused to let her or anyone else read lieutenant Macmillan sent Lois back to New York in 1930, and promoted her to associate editors Cole continued inquiring after Mitchell"s novel, and in 1933 Mitchell replied that Lois would be the first to read it if it ever got finished.
Cole introduced her boss, editor Harold Latham, to Mitchell in 1935.
In April 1935, Mitchell gave him the manuscript to read, and Latham sent it on to Cole after having read the first few chapters. Mitchell later said that "John and Lois are the only persons I ever discussed it with in any detail" before she gave the manuscript to Latham.
She edited the blurb, written by John, to its final state. Cole also promoted the book before its release, making sure that it was included in the Book of the Month Club selection.
Finally, in April 1936, Macmillan produced the first printing of Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell.
She then worked as editor at Whittlesey House and General Рractitioner Putnam"s Sons, before becoming the senior editor at first William Morrow and Company and finally Walker and Company. Cole died in 1979.