Winnifred Eaton may be better known today as Onoto Watanna, the Japanese-sounding
pseudonym under which she wrote most popularly and most prolifically. But she experimented with several other authorial identities over the course of her career. Some, like Ellis Eaton, obscured her gender; others, like Winnifred Eaton Reeve
, appeared to reflect the names under which she went about in Calgary society. Ironically, she published her most personal writings,
Me and
Marion, under no name at all. The variety and variations of Winnifred Eaton’s many names point to a writer who may have seen identity--or at least names--as fluid and ever-shifting.
Pseudonym | Uses | Documents by Date |
W.e. Reeve | 1 | - 1924
[Empty Your Hearts](doc:EmptyYourHearts1)
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Ellis Eaton | 1 | - 1917
[John and I](doc:JohnAndI1)
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Onota Watanna | 1 | - 1923
[How I Came to Write Cattle](doc:WriterTells2)
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Kitishimi Tasha Hasche | 1 | - 1896
[A Japanese Girl](doc:JapaneseGirl1)
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Winifred Eaton Reeve | 1 | - 1925
[His Royal Nibs](doc:HisRoyalNibs1)
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Belle Reed | 1 | - Undated
[As I Was Saying](doc:AsIWasSaying1)
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Mrs. Francis Reeve (onoto Watanna) | 1 | - 1921
[Willard Mack to Collaborate With Mrs. Frances Reeve](doc:WillardMack1)
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Onoto Wtanna | 1 | - 1931
[Hollywood Melody](doc:HollywoodMelody1)
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Mrs. Reeves | 1 | - 1924
[Alberta, the Land of Work, is New Name Given to This Country by Calgary Author](doc:AlbertaLandOfWork1)
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W.r. | 1 | - 1933
[Red Headed Boy](doc:RedHeadedBoy1)
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O. W | 1 | - 1922
[A Tragedy of the Wheat Fields](doc:TragedyWheatFields1)
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Mrs. Frances Reeve | 1 | - 1921
[Willard Mack to Collaborate With Mrs. Frances Reeve](doc:WillardMack1)
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W.e.r. | 1 | - 1924
[I Took a Lady for a Walk](doc:ITookALadyForAWalk1)
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Kitishima Tache Hasche | 1 | - 1896
[A Japanese Girl](doc:JapaneseGirl1)
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Onotowatanna | 1 | - 1921
[Willard Mack to Collaborate With Mrs. Frances Reeve](doc:WillardMack1)
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Winnifred Reeve (onoto Watanna) | 1 | - 1917
[Tough Girl](doc:ToughGirl1)
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Winnefred Reeve | 1 | - 1931
[Hollywood Melody](doc:HollywoodMelody1)
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Mrs. Winnifred Reeve | 2 | - 1924
[Little Theatre Movement Aims to Encourage Talent of Every Kind and Sort](doc:LittleTheatreMovement1)[Statement](doc:StatementByMrsWinnifredReeve1)
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Winnie Eaton | 2 | - 1894
[A Poor Devil](doc:PoorDevil1)
- 1924
[Vitriol](doc:Vitriol1)
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Onoto Watanna (mrs. Winnifred Reeve) | 2 | - 1921
[First Appearance in New York City](doc:StarvingAndWriting3)[Visiting New York](doc:StarvingAndWriting4)
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Winnifred Eaton | 2 | - 1896
[Sneer Not](doc:SneerNot1)
- 1901
[Three Loves](doc:ThreeLoves1)
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Mrs. Francis Reeve | 3 | - 1922
[Hard Times in New York for Struggling Writers](doc:StarvingAndWriting2)
- 1924
[Alberta, the Land of Work, is New Name Given to This Country by Calgary Author](doc:AlbertaLandOfWork1)[Plenty of Opportunity for Men in Alberta If They Will Go on the Land](doc:PlentyOfOpportunity1)
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Mrs. Reeve | 5 | - 1918
[Mrs. Reeve Replies](doc:MrsReeveReplies1)
- 1921
[Willard Mack to Collaborate With Mrs. Frances Reeve](doc:WillardMack1)
- 1923
[[](doc:LiteratureAsProfession1)Literature as a Profession ]
- 1924
[Alberta, the Land of Work, is New Name Given to This Country by Calgary Author](doc:AlbertaLandOfWork1)[Little Theatre Movement Aims to Encourage Talent of Every Kind and Sort](doc:LittleTheatreMovement1)
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Winifred Reeve | 6 | - 1922
[Memories](doc:Memories1)
- 1928
[Honorable Movie Takee Sojin](doc:HonorableMovie1)
- 1929
[I Could Get Any Woman’s Husband!](doc:CouldGetAnyWomansHusband1)[How Frenchmen Make Love](doc:HowFrenchmenMakeLove1)
- 1930
[Movie Madness [Part One]](doc:MovieMadness1)[Movie Madness [Part Two]](doc:MovieMadness2)
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The Author Of Me | 8 | - 1916
[Marion (Part 1)](doc:Marion2)[Marion (Part 2)](doc:Marion3)[Marion (Part 3)](doc:Marion4)[Marion (Part 4)](doc:Marion5)[Marion (Part 5)](doc:Marion6)[Marion (Part 6)](doc:Marion7)[Marion (Part 7)](doc:Marion8)[Marion (Part 8)](doc:Marion9)
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Winnifred Eaton Reeve | 13 | - 1919
[Coyotes](doc:Coyotes1)
- 1923
[Writer Tells How She Came to Write Cattle](doc:WriterTells1)[How I Came to Write Cattle](doc:WriterTells2)
- 1924
[Books, Literary Notes, etc [Bliss Carman]](doc:BooksLiteraryNotesCarman1)[Books, Literary Notes, etc [Lauriston]](doc:BooksLiteraryNotesLauriston1)[Canadian Authors [Carman]](doc:CanadianAuthorsCarman1)[Canadian Authors [Dennison]](doc:CanadianAuthorsDennison1)[Elmer Clifton](doc:ElmerClifton1)[Royal and Titled Ranchers in Alberta](doc:RoyalTitledRanchers1)
- 1925
[You Can’t Run Away from Yourself](doc:YouCantRunAway1)
- 1928
[Butchering Brains](doc:ButcheringBrains1)
- 1929
[What Happened to Hayakawa](doc:WhatHappenedHayakawa1)
- 1930
[Movie Madness [Fourth Instalment]](doc:MovieMadness6)
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Winnifred Reeve | 29 | - 1917
[Oregon Trail](doc:OregonTrail1)[The Other Woman](doc:OtherWoman1)[Wild Rose](doc:WildRose1)
- 1918
[Mrs. Reeve Replies](doc:MrsReeveReplies1)
- 1919
[Other People’s Troubles: An Antidote to Your Own [Part 10]](doc:OtherPeoplesTroubles10)[Other People’s Troubles: An Antidote to Your Own [Part 11]](doc:OtherPeoplesTroubles11)[Other People’s Troubles: An Antidote to Your Own [Part 2]](doc:OtherPeoplesTroubles2)[Other People’s Troubles: An Antidote to Your Own [Part 3]](doc:OtherPeoplesTroubles3)[Other People’s Troubles: An Antidote to Your Own [Part 4]](doc:OtherPeoplesTroubles4)[Other People’s Troubles: An Antidote to Your Own [Part 5]](doc:OtherPeoplesTroubles5)[Other People’s Troubles: An Antidote to Your Own [Part 9]](doc:OtherPeoplesTroubles9)
- 1921
[Johnny’s Calf and Pa’s Cow](doc:JohnnysCalf1)[Plain Pig](doc:PlainPig1)[Some Motorists Are Not as Popular with the Farmers as Many of Them Think](doc:SomeMotorists1)
- 1923
[The Canadian Spirit in our Literature](doc:CanadianSpirit1)[Canada’s Loss of Many Of Best Authors Proves Little Short of Calamity](doc:CanadianSpirit2)[[](doc:LiteratureAsProfession1)Literature as a Profession ][Some Lesser Known Authors of Alberta](doc:SomeLesserKnown1)
- 1924
[Alberta, the Land of Work, is New Name Given to This Country by Calgary Author](doc:AlbertaLandOfWork1)[An Art Gallery for Calgary](doc:ArtGalleryCalgary1)[Curves](doc:Curves1)[A Protest](doc:Protest1)
- 1927
[The Claw](doc:Claw1)[Rose Marie](doc:RoseMarie1)
- 1929
[Barbary Coast Treatment](doc:BarbaryCoast2)
- 1930
[Movie Madness [Fifth Instalment]](doc:MovieMadness7)[Ropes](doc:Ropes1)
- 1931
[Hollywood Melody](doc:HollywoodMelody1)
- 1936
[Sins of the Fathers](doc:SinsFathers1)
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Onoto Watanna | 155 | - 1896
[A Japanese Girl](doc:JapaneseGirl1)
- 1897
[A Japanese Love Story](doc:JapaneseLoveStory1)
- 1898
[Introduction to Frank Putnam’s ](doc:IntroLoveLyrics1)Love Lyrics [Karo: A Story of Japanese Honor](doc:Karo1)[Li Ching’s Baby](doc:LiChingsBaby1)[[I am not a ](doc:NotANewWoman1)new woman ][Ojio-San: A Noble’s Daughter](doc:OjioSan1)[An Oriental Holiday](doc:OrientalHoliday1)[Prince Sagaritsu’s Patriotism: A Story of the Japo-Chinese War](doc:PrinceSagaritsu1)[A Rhapsody on Japan](doc:RhapsodyOnJapan1)[The Half Caste](doc:TheHalfCaste1)
- 1899
[A Half Caste](doc:AHalfCaste1)[The Geisha Girl is Primarily an Entertainer](doc:GeishaGirl1)[The Geisha Girl](doc:GeishaGirl2)[His Interpreter (Part 1)](doc:HisInterpreter1)[His Interpreter (Part 2)](doc:HisInterpreter2)[His Japanese Teacher](doc:HisJapaneseTeacher1)[His Wife’s Husband](doc:HisWifesHusband1)[The Life of a Japanese Girl](doc:LifeOfJapaneseGirl1)[Miss Numè of Japan [Author Commentary]](doc:MissNume1)[Natsu-San: A Japanese Tea House Girl](doc:NatsuSanTeaHouseGirl1)[A Prayer for Understanding](doc:PrayerForUnderstanding1)[Shizu’s New Year’s Present](doc:ShizusNewYearsPresent1)[The Story of Ido: How a Japanese Half-Caste Came to His Own](doc:StoryOfIdo1)[Taro](doc:Taro1)[Where the Young Look Forward to Old Age](doc:WhereYoungLookForward1)
- 1900
[Amoy, A Chinese Girl](doc:AmoyChineseGirl1)[The Betrothal of Otoyo](doc:BetrothalOfOtoyo1)[A Father](doc:Father1)[Her Japanese Lover](doc:HerJapaneseLover1)[The Horseless Carriage of Japan](doc:HorselessCarriage1)[New Year’s Day in Japan](doc:NewYearsDay1)[The Old Jinrikisha (Part 1)](doc:OldJinrikisha1)[The Old Jinrikisha (Part 2)](doc:OldJinrikisha2)[The Old Jinrikisha (Part 3)](doc:OldJinrikisha3)[The Old Jinrikisha (Part 4)](doc:OldJinrikisha4)[The Old Jinrikisha (Part 5)](doc:OldJinrikisha5)[The Old Jinrikisha (Part 6)](doc:OldJinrikisha6)[The Old Jinrikisha (Part 7)](doc:OldJinrikisha7)[The Old Jinrikisha (Part 8)](doc:OldJinrikisha8)[The Old Jinrikisha (Part 9)](doc:OldJinrikisha9)[The Wickedness of Matsu](doc:WickednessOfMatsu1)
- 1901
[Home and Social Life of the Japanese](doc:HomeSocialLife1)[A Japanese Nightingale (Chapters 1-2)](doc:JapaneseNightingale1)[A Japanese Nightingale (Chapters 3-4)](doc:JapaneseNightingale2)[A Japanese Nightingale (Chapters 5-7)](doc:JapaneseNightingale3)[A Japanese Nightingale (Chapters 8-9)](doc:JapaneseNightingale4)[A Japanese Nightingale (Chapters 10-12)](doc:JapaneseNightingale5)[A Japanese Nightingale](doc:JapaneseNightingale6)[Kirishima-san](doc:KirishimaSan1)[Margot](doc:Margot1)[Two Converts](doc:TwoConverts1)
- 1902
[The Bride of Yonejiro](doc:BrideOfYonejiro1)[A Contract](doc:Contract1)[Count Oguri’s Quest](doc:CountOgurisQuest1)[Eyes That Saw Not](doc:EyesThatSawNot1)[The Happy Lot of Japanese Women.](doc:HappyLot1)[Home Life of the Japanese Woman](doc:HomeLifeJapaneseWoman1)[A Japanese American Love Story](doc:JapaneseAmericanLoveStory1)[The Japanese Drama and the Actor](doc:JapaneseDrama1)[The Love of a Geisha Girl](doc:LoveOfGeishaGirl1)[Miss Perfume](doc:MissPerfume1)[Natsu-san](doc:NatsuSan1)[The Pot of Paint](doc:PotOfPaint1)[Three Loves [Reprint]](doc:ThreeLoves2)[The Wife of Shimadzu](doc:WifeOfShimadzu1)[The Wooing of Wistaria](doc:WooingOfWistaria14)[Yoshida Yone, Lover](doc:YoshidaYoneLover1)
- 1903
[A Cottage in Matsushima](doc:CottageInMatsushima1)[The Diary of Dewdrop](doc:DiaryOfDewdrop1)[The Flight of Hyacinth](doc:FlightOfHyacinth1)[The Japanese in New York](doc:JapaneseInNewYork1)[The Loves of Sakura Jiro and the Three Headed Maid](doc:LovesOfSakuraJiro1)[Miss Lily and Miss Chrysanthemum](doc:MissLily1)
- 1904
[Every-day Life in Japan](doc:EverydayLifeInJapan1)[Japanese War News by Word O’ Mouth](doc:JapaneseWarNews1)[Japanese Women Train their Babes from Infancy](doc:JapaneseWomenTrain1)[The Love of Azalea (Part 1)](doc:LoveOfAzalea1)[The Love of Azalea (Part 2)](doc:LoveOfAzalea2)[The Love of Azalea (Part 3)](doc:LoveOfAzalea3)[The Love of Azalea](doc:LoveOfAzalea4)[The Marvelous Miniature Trees of Japan](doc:MarvelousMiniature1)
- 1905
[The Wooing of Wistaria (Chapters 7-9)](doc:WooingOfWistaria3)[The Wooing of Wistaria (Chapters 10-12)](doc:WooingOfWistaria4)
- 1906
[A Japanese Blossom](doc:JapaneseBlossom1)[The Little Geisha](doc:LittleGeisha1)[Ochika-San](doc:OchikaSan1)[The Wooing of Wistaria (Chapters 30-33)](doc:WooingOfWistaria10)[The Wooing of Wistaria (Chapters 34-37)](doc:WooingOfWistaria11)[The Wooing of Wistaria (Chapters 37-39)](doc:WooingOfWistaria12)[The Wooing of Wistaria (Chapters 39-42)](doc:WooingOfWistaria13)[The Wooing of Wistaria (Chapters 13-16)](doc:WooingOfWistaria5)[The Wooing of Wistaria (Chapters 16-19)](doc:WooingOfWistaria6)[The Wooing of Wistaria (Chapters 19-22)](doc:WooingOfWistaria7)[The Wooing of Wistaria (Chapters 23-26)](doc:WooingOfWistaria8)[The Wooing of Wistaria (Chapters 26-29)](doc:WooingOfWistaria9)[The Wrench of Chance (Part 1)](doc:WrenchOfChance1)[The Wrench of Chance (Part 2)](doc:WrenchOfChance2)
- 1907
[The Diary of Delia (Part 1)](doc:DiaryOfDelia1)[The Diary of Delia (Part 2)](doc:DiaryOfDelia2)[The Diary of Delia (Part 3)](doc:DiaryOfDelia3)[The Diary of Delia (Part 4)](doc:DiaryOfDelia4)[The Japanese in America](doc:JapaneseInAmerica1)
- 1908
[Delia Dissents](doc:DeliaDissents1)[The Manoeuvres of O-Yasu-san](doc:Manoeuvres1)[A Neighbor’s Garden, My Own, and a Dream One (Part 1)](doc:NeighborsGarden1)[A Neighbor’s Garden, My Own, and a Dream One (Part 2)](doc:NeighborsGarden2)
- 1909
[A Daughter of Two Lands](doc:DaughterTwoLands1)[An Unexpected Grandchild](doc:UnexpectedGrandchild1)
- 1910
[The Marriage of Okiku-San](doc:MarriageOkikuSan1)
- 1911
[The Marriage of Okiku-San (Reprint)](doc:MarriageOkikuSan2)[Tokiwa: A Tale of Old Japan](doc:Tokiwa1)[Visiting Mlle. Butterfly](doc:VisitingMlleButterfly1)
- 1912
[The Honorable Miss Moonlight](doc:HonorableMissMoonlight1)[The Marriage of Jinyo](doc:MarriageOfJinyo1)
- 1914
[Chinese-Japanese Cookbook](doc:ChineseJapaneseCookbook1)[Japan Will Not Go To War](doc:JapanWillNot1)[A Kiss](doc:Kiss1)
- 1915
[Miss Spring-Morning](doc:MissSpringMorning1)
- 1919
[Lend Me Your Title (Part One)](doc:LendMeYourTitle1)[Lend Me Your Title (Part Two)](doc:LendMeYourTitle2)[Other People’s Troubles: An Antidote to Your Own [Part 10]](doc:OtherPeoplesTroubles10)[Other People’s Troubles: An Antidote to Your Own [Part 11]](doc:OtherPeoplesTroubles11)[Other People’s Troubles: An Antidote to Your Own [Part 2]](doc:OtherPeoplesTroubles2)[Other People’s Troubles: An Antidote to Your Own [Part 3]](doc:OtherPeoplesTroubles3)[Other People’s Troubles: An Antidote to Your Own [Part 4]](doc:OtherPeoplesTroubles4)[Other People’s Troubles: An Antidote to Your Own [Part 5]](doc:OtherPeoplesTroubles5)[Other People’s Troubles: An Antidote to Your Own [Part 9]](doc:OtherPeoplesTroubles9)
- 1920
[Sinners [Part One]](doc:Sinners1)
- 1921
[Some Motorists Are Not as Popular with the Farmers as Many of Them Think](doc:SomeMotorists1)[My First Appearance in New York City](doc:StarvingAndWriting5)
- 1922
[The Little Journal of Miss Spring](doc:LittleJournalMissSpring1)[Memories](doc:Memories1)[Starving and Writing in New York](doc:StarvingAndWriting1)[Hard Times in New York for Struggling Writers](doc:StarvingAndWriting2)[Sunny-San [Part 4]](doc:SunnySan2)[Sunny-San [Part 1]](doc:SunnySan3)[Sunny-San [Part 2]](doc:SunnySan4)[Sunny-San [Part 3]](doc:SunnySan5)[Sunny-San [Part 5]](doc:SunnySan6)[Sunny-San [Part 6]](doc:SunnySan7)
- 1923
[The Canadian Spirit in our Literature](doc:CanadianSpirit1)[Canada’s Loss of Many Of Best Authors Proves Little Short of Calamity](doc:CanadianSpirit2)[Cattle](doc:Cattle2)[Elspeth](doc:Elspeth1)[Writer Tells How She Came to Write Cattle](doc:WriterTells1)
- 1924
[Alberta, the Land of Work, is New Name Given to This Country by Calgary Author](doc:AlbertaLandOfWork1)[Canada](doc:Canada1)[A Protest](doc:Protest1)[The Bride](doc:TheBride1)
- 1928
[Butchering Brains](doc:ButcheringBrains1)[Honorable Movie Takee Sojin](doc:HonorableMovie1)
- 1929
[I Could Get Any Woman’s Husband!](doc:CouldGetAnyWomansHusband1)[What Happened to Hayakawa](doc:WhatHappenedHayakawa1)
- 1931
[Hollywood Melody](doc:HollywoodMelody1)
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