Bernard Evslin was born in
New Rochelle, New York, April 4, 1922, and went on to attend
Rutgers University. Evslin spent the first part of his career as a playwright and screenwriter. His comedy,
The Geranium Hat, opened on Broadway in 1959 and was generally well received, although his later play,
Step on a Crack only held one performance before closing at the
Ethel Barrymore Theater, despite starring
Rita Hayworth. Evslin also wrote the screenplay for
A.k.a. Cassius Clay and co-wrote the screenplay for
Journey Back to Oz. In the 1960s, he switched gears to novels and short stories, the best-known of which is "Heroes, Gods and Monsters of the Greek Myths" which has been translated into multiple languages and sold over ten million copies across the globe. Evslin went on to author over seventy titles overall, almost half of which were geared at young adults. ==Death==