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Warren Proctor

A writer whose books span poetry, fiction, and an earlier children’s collaboration, he has worked across very different styles while returning to themes of struggle, healing, and imagination.

1 Audiobook

Wenonah's Stories for Children

Wenonah's Stories for Children

by Clara Louise Burnham, Warren Proctor

About the author

Available public listings show a varied body of work. Warren Proctor is credited alongside Clara Louise Burnham for Wenonah's Stories for Children, a 1918 collection that is cataloged by The Online Books Page and Project Gutenberg.

More recent book listings connect his name with contemporary titles including Finding Heaven: A Chapbook, Suicide Letters, and 12 North Lane. Based on those descriptions, his writing ranges from personal, redemptive poetry to emotionally heavy fiction, suggesting an author interested in resilience, memory, and difficult life experiences.

Reliable biographical detail beyond the book record is limited in the sources I could confirm, so it is best to treat the published works themselves as the clearest picture of his profile as an author.