Cory's first attempt at cartooning,
Ben Bolt, or, The Kid You Were Yourself, flopped. But in the 1920s, needing money to send her children to college, Cory decided to try again. She began producing a single-panel cartoon called ''Other People's Children.'' In 1926, Cory began her favorite comic,
Sonnysayings, distributed by the
Ledger Syndicate. It featured a precocious 5-year-old boy and his view of the world.
Sonnysayings appeared in many newspapers throughout the United States, Canada, Australia, and Scotland, under the name of
Fanny Y. Cory. Designed to compete with
Little Orphan Annie, the cartoon featured the adventures of orphan Milly Muffet and her dog. (
Little Miss Muffet was written by Tecla Scheuring from 1940 to 1946.) A
Little Miss Muffet comic book was published in 1948 and 1949 by Best Books. ==Personal life==