Lee Wilson Dodd (July 11, 1879 - May 16, 1933) was a playwright, poet, and novelist.
He also wrote short stories and poems[1] as well as reviews, and he was also a professor.
[5] In 1919, Dodd's novel The Book of Susan was serialized in the Saturday Evening Post.
[6] Dodd rented a camp at the Pocono Lake Preserve for many years, along with Henry Seidel Canby, before becoming one of the founders of the Yelping Hill Association.
Dodd is quoted as having written: "Much that I sought, I could not find; much that I found, I could not bind; much that I bound, I could not free; much that I freed, returned to me."