author
b. 1869
Known for light fiction and comic prose from the early 1900s, this American writer mixed satire with storytelling in books such as Being Done Good and Cupid's Middleman.

by Edward B. (Edward Burcham) Lent
Edward Burcham Lent was an American author born in 1869. Surviving library and public-domain records connect him with at least two books: Being Done Good (1904), a humorous account built around a sufferer's experiences with doctors and specialists, and the novel Cupid's Middleman (1906).
His writing, as those titles suggest, seems to lean toward amusement rather than solemnity. Being Done Good presents illness and medical fads with a satirical touch, while Cupid's Middleman shows him working in a more openly fictional, romantic mode.
Reliable biographical details about Lent appear to be scarce in the sources readily available online, so not much more can be said with confidence about his life beyond his birth year, authorship, and the works attributed to him.