Mildred Wirt Benson. "The Ghost of Ladora." Books at Iowa 19 (1973): 24-29.
Michael Bronski. "Sex and the Teenage Sleuth." Gay and Lesbian Review 9.5 (2002): 31-32.
Elizabeth Bumiller. "Squeaky-Clean and Still Eighteen: Nancy Drew, Girl Detective, Marks Half a Century." The Washington Post 17 Apr. 1980: 3.
Douglas Century. "Herman Melville...T.S. Eliot...Franklin W. Dixon?" New Yorker 6 Sept. 1993: 23.
Patricia Covey. "Nancy Drew on the Azalea Path." Literary Review 37 (1993): 36-37.
Karen DeWitt. "Nancy Drew's Author She's No Mystery." San Antonio Express News 7 Aug. 1977.
John T. Dizer Jr. "Fortune and the Syndicate." Boys' Book Collector Fall 1970: 146-53.
. "Serials and Boys' Books by Edward Stratemeyer." Dime Novel Round-Up Dec. 1975: 126-48.
. "Stratemeyer and Science Fiction." Dime Novel Round-Up 15 July 1975: 66-81; Aug. 1976: 74-90.
. "Stratemeyer and the Blacks." Dime Novel Round-Up Oct. 1975: 90-117.
John M. Enright. "Hardy Boy Notes The Epic: Rebels and Mystical Men." Dime Novel Roundup 59.3 (1990): 41-44.
"Funeral Tonight for E. Stratemeyer." New York Times 12 May 1930.
Jane Ginsburg. "And Then There Is Good Old Nancy Drew." Ms. Jan. 1974: 93.
Mike Harden. "It's No Mystery: Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys Candy for the Brain." Columbus Dispatch 26 Oct. 1998: 1E.
Deidre Johnson. "Early and Miscellaneous Stratemeyer Writings." Dime Novel Round-Up 57 (1988): 60-62.
Ernie Kelly. "Inside the Stratemeyer Syndicate." Yellowback Library 52 (1988): 5-11; 54 (1988): 5-12.
Geoffrey Lapin. "The Ghost of Nancy Drew." Books at Iowa 50 (1989): 8-27.
Richard Warren Lewis. "Nancy Drew Grows Up." Playboy July 1978: 88.
Laurie Long. "Becoming Nancy Drew and Other Detective Fictions." Exposure 32.1 (1999): 74-81.
Ian McMahan. "Today's Hardy Boys Adventures: A Social Development Analysis." Dime Novel Roundup 63.5 (1994): 83-89.
"Newark Author, Great Favorite with Young Boys." Newsboy 26 (1987): 75-77.
"Newarker Who Writes for Most Critical of All Readers Has Far Exceeded Standard of Success His Mother Set." Neward Evening News 4 June 1927.
Shane Peacock. "Leslie McFarlane: The Canadian Writer Who Was Franklin W. Dixon." The Beaver June-July 1997: 24-31.
Alan Pickrell. "Frank, Joe, and Nancy: Machiavelli for Minors?" Dime Novel Roundup 69.4 (2000): 126-33.
Peter Walther. "Edward Stratemeyer and the 'Old Cap Collier Library.'" Newsboy 26 (1987): 86-87.
Bruce Watson. "Tom Swift, Nancy Drew and Pals All Had the Same Dad." Smithsonian 22 Oct. 1991: 52+.
Barbara S. Wertheimer and Carol Sands. "Nancy Drew Revisited." Language Arts 52.8 (1975): 1131+.
Edna Yost. "The Fifty Cent Juveniles." Publishers Weekly 18 June 1932: 2405-08.
. "Who Writes the Fifty-Cent Juveniles?" Publishers Weekly 20 May 1933: 1595-98.
Eileen Goudge Zuckerman. "Nancy Drew vs. Serious Fiction." Publisher's Weekly 30 May 1986: 74.