Alice Corkran

Alice Corkran
Born(1843-05-20)20 May 1843
Paris, France
Died3 February 1916(1916-02-03) (aged 72)
Boscombe, then Hampshire but now Dorset, England
NationalityIrish
Occupation(s)Writer and editor
Years active1876–1912
Known forWriting and editing children's fiction
Notable workDown the Snow Stairs

Alice Abigail Corkran (1843–1916) was an Irish author of children's fiction and an editor of children's magazines. Born in France to Irish parents, she grew up in the stimulating environment of her mother's literary salon. She was a playmate of Robert Browning's ageing father, and still had his workbooks in her possession when she died. She wrote several well-received novels, particularly Bessie Lang and Down the Snow Stairs. She also edited first the Bairn's Annual and then The Girl's Realm, being the founder of that magazine's Guild of Service and Good Fellowship, which maintained a cot at the Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children, among other charitable works.