Jennie M. Bingham was an American writer and litterateur, born in New York. When poor health prevented her from pursuing a teaching career, she turned to writing and went on to produce work in a wide range of genres, including fiction, poetry, essays, book reviews, Sunday-school literature, and art criticism. Her publications included novels, short stories, missionary literature, and biographical works such as Annals of the Round Table (1885), All Glorious Within (1889), and The Life of the Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury, K.G. (1899). Bingham contributed articles and stories to periodicals including Christian Union and Harper's Young People, and her poetry appeared in The Magazine of Poetry and Literary Review. She was active in charitable work in New York City, held leadership roles in the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and taught at the Folts Mission Institute in Herkimer, New York.