Eliza Rodman McIlvaine Church (1831 – October 25, 1912)[1] was an American writer of fiction, children's literature, and books about homemaking.
Her early fiction includes a collection of short stories, Flights of Fancy (1853), and a gothic novel set in southern Italy, The Catanese; or, The Real and the Ideal (1853).
[1] Ella Rodman Church died on 25 October 1912 in Kings County, New York.
[1] In The Uncollected Henry James (2004), Floyd R. Horowitz attributed a number of stories published under the names Leslie Walter and Fannie Caprice to Henry James.
In 2009, Lisa Nemrow established that those were pseudonyms used by Ella Rodman Church.