Grace Steele Woodward (14 September 1899 – 18 December 1987) was an American writer and historian known for non-fiction books.
[5] Grace Steele married Guy Hendon Woodward, an attorney, in 1920; they started a family before she began her writing career with a course at the University of Tulsa.
[5][1] Grace's stories appeared in Parents, Forecast, and Holland's Magazine.
Sometimes she wrote under the pseudonym Marian Doane to protect the privacy of her children.
[1] Her fourth book, The Secrets of Sherwood Forest, was co-authored with her husband, Guy Woodward, and published in 1973; it covered the drilling of oil in Sherwood Forest during World War II.