Louis Arthur Cunningham (September 28, 1900 – June 13, 1954) was a Canadian author from Saint John, New Brunswick.
[3] In 1922, he graduated from the University of St. Joseph's College with a bachelor of arts,[3] and obtained his master's degree the following year.
[4] In 1925,[2] Cunningham returned to Saint John to pursue a career in writing, starting with fiction work.
Works of his would be showcased in magazines such as Maclean's, Top-Notch Detective Stories and the Chicago News.
[2] They moved to a cottage in East Riverside, where Cunningham met and befriended fellow writers Hiram Alfred Cody and W. E. D.