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Donald Corley

James Donald Corley (1886–1955) was an American author of short stories, illustrator and architect. He is chiefly remembered for his three self-illustrated books, which included a number of classic fantasy short stories.
==Life and career==
Corley was born June 28, 1886 in Covington, Newton County, Georgia, the son of John J. and Annie (Bradshaw) Corley.〔1900 United States Federal Census.〕〔Reginald, R. ''Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature. A checklist, 1700-1974. Volume 1'', Detroit: Gale Research, 1979.〕 His mother was the daughter of James Bradshaw, Presbyterian minister and President of the College for girls In Covington.〔 He was living with his parents in Covington in 1900.〔 He graduated from Emory University and studied architecture in Europe.〔"Donald Corley" (obituary), ''New York Times'', December 14, 1955.〕 In 1910 he was a lodger at 308 West 15th Street, New York City, and gave his occupation as architect.〔1910 United States Federal Census.〕 He married Harriet Evelyn Works (who later wrote as Harriet Works Corley) on July 23, 1916, three days after meeting her; the marriage dissolved within a year, although the couple apparently had a daughter.〔("Harriet Works Corley" ), Douglas A. Anderson, October 20, 2012〕 He was employed for a time by the New York firm of McKim, Meade & White,〔〔("Notes on Scribner Authors (August Number)." ) ''Scribner's Magazine'', v. 72, July/September 1922.〕 "playing a part in the work of decoration of the General Post Office."〔 He designed camouflage for New York harbor during World War I.〔 In 1920 he was living singly as a lodger together with other writers and artists.〔1920 United States Federal Census.〕
As an artist Corley illustrated many magazine articles and books in addition to his own works.〔 By the early 1920s he had "become known as a draftsman in black and white and in colored inks, and a portfolio of his black-and-white drawings was published" in 1921.〔
Corley contributed as a writer to a number of magazines from the late 1910s through the early 1930s, including ''Scribner's Magazine'', the ''Pictorial Review'', ''Harper's Magazine'', and ''The Forum''. By 1922, at which point he had already published several stories, he had "given up his architectural work in order to devote his time to writing and drawing."〔 His first short story collection, titled ''The House of Lost Identity'' after the initial story in it, was published by Robert M. McBride in 1927〔 and was reasonably well-received, particularly by James Branch Cabell, who wrote a review that was included as an introduction in later printings. Corley's best-known work was his second book, ''The Fifth Son of the Shoemaker'' (1930).〔 It and the subsequent ''The Haunted Jester'' (1931) appear to have sold less well than his first book, however, and afterwards he stopped publishing. He continued writing into his old age, well after abandoning his architectural profession.〔 In 1942 he was living at 184 1/2 West 4th Street in New York City.〔U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942.〕
In 1955 he lived at 264 Avenue of the Americas in New York. He died on Sunday, December 11, 1955, at the age of 69 at St. Vincent's Hospital, New York. He was survived by his daughter Sheila and brother John Neill Corley.〔 Neill would not claim Donald's body, so he was buried in Potters Field.

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