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  1. DeWitt's "Bury ’Em Alive" was the cover story in the April 1937 issue of Black Book Detective. Jack DeWitt (1900–1981) was an American screenwriter. He wrote a number of films for producer Sandy Howard.

  2. After living and teaching in Philadelphia for nearly 40 years, Jack moved back to his home territory of New England. He was born in Connecticut, which inspired many of his poems and the Varian Pike novels, but now he lives in Massachusetts where he writes, follows politics, and seeks out the perfect food trip.

  3. www.jackdewitt.com › post › a-longer-bio-on-jack-dewittA Longer Bio on Jack DeWitt

    Dec 23, 2021 · Although DeWitt started writing poems as an undergraduate at Northeastern where he met the poets Jon Anderson, Harold Bond, Joseph DeRoche, and Don Bates and edited the university literary magazine Spectrum, he began to write seriously in graduate school at the University of Connecticut.

  4. Jack Dewitt has 13 books on Goodreads with 28 ratings. Jack Dewitt’s most popular book is Man In The Wilderness.

  5. Jack DeWitt is to Varian Pike as Ross Macdonald is to Lew Archer— simply the best-Al Secunda, bestselling author of The 15 Second Principle

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0223207Jack DeWitt - IMDb

    Jack DeWitt was born on 19 May 1900 in Morrilton, Arkansas, USA. He was a writer, known for A Man Called Horse (1970), The Neptune Factor (1973) and Beyond the Blue Horizon (1942). He died on 22 April 1981 in Santa Barbara, California, USA.

  7. Jack DeWitt was born on 19 May 1900 in Morrilton, Arkansas, USA. He was a writer, known for A Man Called Horse (1970), The Neptune Factor (1973) and Beyond the Blue Horizon (1942). He died on 22 April 1981 in Santa Barbara, California, USA.