The undying monster jessie douglas kerruish
The Undying Monster: A Tale Of The Fifth Dimension
Jessie Douglas Kerruish
British writer (1884–1949)
Jessie Douglas Kerruish (1884 – 1949) was a British writer best known for her werewolf novel The Undying Monster: A Tale of the Fifth Dimension (1922), which was adapted for film as The Undying Monster (1942).
Jessie Douglas Kerruish was born in 1884 in Seaton Carew, County Durham, England.[1] Her earliest known publication is the story "Lancelot James and the Dragon" in The Novel Magazine in 1907.
She published frequently in the Weekly Tale-Teller and perhaps other publications edited by Isabel Thorne for Shurey's Publications. Many were supernatural stories like "The Swaying Vision" (1915), about a scrying sorcerer, and the horror story "The Swaying Vision" (1915). (The extent of Kerruish's work in these periodicals is unknown because many were lost during the World War II bombings of England.)[2]
Kerruish won first prize in Hodder & Stoughton's "One Thousand Guineas Novel Competition" for The Undying Monster - Jessie Douglas Kerruish - Google Books WIRIV