Although Bacheller served for a time as Sunday editor with The New York World by 1900 he was ready to devote his full-time to writing fiction. D'Ri and I (1901) is an adventure of daring deeds. Still House of O'Darrow (1894) and Best Things From American Literature (1899) followed. The Master of Silence, his first novel, was published in 1892. A year after her death he married the widower Mary Elizabeth Leonard Sollace. In 1883 Bacheller and Anna Detmar Schultz (d.1924) married. Many writers works were popularised by it including American Stephen Crane's Red Badge of Courage, and British authors' works including Joseph Conrad, Rudyard Kipling, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Two years later he founded the Bacheller Syndicate, which would provide articles for Sunday publications. in 1882, then moved to New York city and became a writer with the Brooklyn Daily Times.
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