
May Agnes Fleming was a pioneering Canadian novelist who made significant contributions to popular fiction in the 19th century. Writing under various pseudonyms, including Cousin May Carleton and M. A. Earlie, she became one of the first Canadians to achieve notable success in this genre. Fleming's works often explored themes of romance and adventure, appealing to a wide audience and reflecting the societal norms and challenges of her time. Her storytelling was characterized by engaging plots and relatable characters, which helped to establish her reputation as a skilled writer.
“Lucifer, taking his last look of heaven, might have worn just such a look—so full of relentless hate, burning revenge, and undying defiance.”