Trevor Charles Wignall (1881 - 1958) was an author and sportswriter.
[1] Wignall was a lieutenant at the end of the First World War.
[2] In 1920 he wrote two stories for The Sexton Blake Library: The Case of The Japanese Detective in SBL #119 and The House with the Red Blinds for SBL #143.
[4] While he was at The Daily Express in the 1930s, William Pollock the paper's cricket correspondent, stated that Wignall was earning more than £100 a week.
[4] The New York Times described Wignall as "once of The London Daily Express and at one time Britain's most famous sports writer".