Awards & Winners

Phyllis A. Whitney

Date of Birth 09-September-1903
Place of Birth Yokohama
(Japan, Kanagawa Prefecture, Kantō region)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Phyllis Ayame Whitney, Phyllis Whitney
Profession Writer
Phyllis Ayame Whitney was a Japanese-born American mystery writer. Rare for her genre, she wrote mysteries for both the juvenile and the adult markets, many of which feature exotic locations. Often described as a Gothic novelist, a review in The New York Times once dubbed her "The Queen of the American Gothics", although she hated this title. She preferred to say she wrote "romantic novels of suspense". She was born in Japan to American parents and spent her early years in Asia. Whitney wrote more than seventy novels. In 1961, her book The Mystery of the Haunted Pool won an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Juvenile novel, and she duplicated the honor in 1964, for The Mystery of the Hidden Hand. In 1988, the MWA gave her a Grand Master Award for lifetime achievement. Whitney died of pneumonia on February 8, 2008, aged 104.

Awards by Phyllis A. Whitney

Check all the awards nominated and won by Phyllis A. Whitney.

1974


Nominations 1974 »

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Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Mystery of the Scowling Boy

1971


Nominations 1971 »

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Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Secret of the Missing Footprint

1964


Edgar Award for Best Juvenile
Honored for : Mystery of the Hidden Hand

Nominations 1964 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Mystery of the Hidden Hand

1962


Nominations 1962 »

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Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Secret of the Tiger's Eye

1961


Edgar Award for Best Juvenile
Honored for : The Mystery of the Haunted Pool

Nominations 1961 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Edgar Award for Best Juvenile The Mystery of the Haunted Pool