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  • Orrie Hitt (October 27, 1916 – December 8, 1975) was a prolific American author of over 150 books, mostly mid-century erotica, but including some crime novels early in his career.
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      Hitt also wrote under several pseudonyms including Kay Adams, Joe Black, Charles Verne, and Nicky Weaver.

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  • Orrie Hitt (October 27, – December 8, ) was a prolific American author of over books, mostly mid-century erotica, but including some crime novels early in his career.
  • Orrie Hitt

    American novelist

    Orrie Edwin Hitt

    Born(1916-10-27)October 27, 1916
    Colchester, New York, U.S.
    DiedDecember 8, 1975(1975-12-08) (aged 59)
    Montrose, New York, U.S.
    Pen nameKay Addams, Joe Black, Roger Normandie, Charles Verne & Nicky Weaver
    OccupationNovelist, writer
    Period1953–1970
    GenreMid-Century Erotica, Crime fiction

    Orrie Hitt (October 27, 1916 – December 8, 1975) was a prolific American author of over 150 books, mostly mid-century erotica, but including some crime novels early in his career. It has been said he wrote a book every two weeks at the prime of his career, sitting at his dining room table, fueled by large glasses of iced coffee and cigarettes. His first two books, I'll Call Every Monday and Love in the Arctic were hardcover books published by Red Lantern, but his career would ultimately be made writing paperback originals.

    As a paperback writer, many of his books were written as "work for hire" a

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      Orrie Hitt () was a suburban family man in upper New York who was quietly one of the most successful creators of sleaze paperbacks in the s and s.

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      Orrie Hitt wrote “racy” pulp fiction in the 50’s and 60’s.
    Although by all accounts he had a happy home life and a reasonably successful career, he knew the desperation of people pushed to the brink.
    The name Orrie Hitt has come up several times the past week that I thought I'd address the topic briefky.
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  • The steam never seems to stop in Male Lover by the prolific American pulp-fiction writer Orrie Hitt (1916-1975), published in New York as a ".
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      Orrie Hitt () was a suburban family man in Upstate New York who was quietly one of the most successful creators of sleaze paperbacks in the s and s.
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