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Paul Little

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Born January 1, 1915
Died January 1, 1987 (72 years old)
United States
Also known as: Marie de Journlet, Jack Warren
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Paul Hugo Little (1915–1987) was an American pulp fiction writer and author of the historical novels forming the Windhaven series and The Hawk and the Dove series. He is acclaimed as perhaps this country`s most prolific writer, and produced more than 700 romantic, historic and pornographic novels published under a number of different pen names. The Guinness Book of World Records lists a South African woman, Kathleen Lindsay, as the most prolific writer with 904 novels. Mr. Little believed he was second, averaging a novel every week and a half since 1963. Paul was a Chicago native born on February 5, 1915. He he graduated from Northwestern University with a B.S. degree in Journalism (after having transferred from the University of Chicago where he started in 1932). His father was Israel Isaac Litwinsky (also changed to Little), a Russia-born, Polish linen merchant; his mother was Ida Marie (Demont) Litwinsky. He married Helen Mary McGrew, a teacher and designer, on April 3, 1941. Little was many things- CPL wrote: Before he became a writer, he worked as an educator, broadcaster, advertising manager, sales manager, announcer, account executive, and translator. He also taught fiction in the City Colleges of Chicago. But that really doesn't do him justice. He was a critic of fine food and wine for Hospitality Magazine, as well as an extremely eclectic music critic- reviewing such diverse music as the Vienna Philharmonic in The Hyde Park Herald and folk music in an article in Down Beat: Seeger Helps Restore American Folk Heritage, extolling Pete Seeger. He was Associate Editor of Musical Leader magazine from 1944 thru 1952. For Chess magazine, Little contributed Baden-Baden 1870 The First Tourney Interrupted by War. He wrote articles for Chess Review, tried his hand at poetry and had a poem published in American Poetry Magazine, in Sept. 1934 An acquaintance wrote of Little: The man of a 1000 pseudonyms was born Paul Hugo Litwinsky in Chicago to wealthy merchants. Little ultimately became one of America's most prolific writers with over 700 novels and books to his credit. They are almost all porn of the poorest literary quality. A chess expert, he has a few chess instructionals to his name, and wrote a book in 1965 titled "The Procurers," a title about one of Chicago's most notorious call-girls who had her phones unilaterally turned off by the sheriff of Cook County. Some believe this book is fiction. It is not. My uncle, Elmer Gertz, in his day one of the U.S.'s most celebrated civil liberties and First Amendment attorneys (he won Tropic of Cancer's first case in the U.S.), was this woman's advocate in her suit against the sheriff and, natch, got her off hook and back on the phone. I once possessed a copy of this book that Little had inscribed to my uncle. I sold it ten years ago. It is now online and selling for $150. Geez... One day someone will write at length about this character, known primarily for his porn work under the pseudonym, "A. Grandamour," who, according to my uncle (who knew him well), was a spoiled rich Jewish kid, well-educated, who turned his back on his family and background, was thrown out of the Chicago branch of The Standard Club, the social organization for successful Jews, for conduct unbecoming, married an Episcopalian, converted to Christianity, and then churned out so much crude erotica that he surely could not have had time to perform his connubial responsibilities. While the man above describes Little's works as "porn of the poorest literary quality," this wasn't a consensus. Most critics of that genre seemed to believe that Little's writing transcended the traditional quality. For instance, Vintage Sleaze writes: Paul Hugo Little (born Paul Hugo Litwinsky) was one of the most curious figures in American letters. To find a comparable character, one would need to reanimate Vladimir Nabokov to invent him, for he was among other things -- a businessman, a professor, a writer, a chess champion and a gourmet, who divided his time equally between reviewing restaurants, writing on chess strategy, and producing perhaps the most extensive oeuvre of any erotic/pornographic writer in history. His pseudonyms are many, Kenneth Harding, A. De Granamour, Dr. Guenter Klow, Dr. Gerda Mundinger, Sylvia Sharon, Paula Little, Paula Minton, Hugo Paul, Myron Kosloff, Jon Parker, Olga Rich, Larry Preston, Lana Preston, to name but a few. . . . Little's works are distinguishable for their attention to historical detail and imaginative BDSM scenarios; they are a high calibre of writing and recommended. ''He was a very unusual man,'' said Helen Deer, a friend. ''You might say he was an eccentric. He could go from being very much a gentleman to cussing people out on the street. He was always gracious with my husband and myself. He struggled for years before he made it. He was in his 40s before he became recognized as a writer. And that is all he ever wanted to be, a writer. He and his late wife never had children because they didn`t feel they could afford them. He did not own a car. He lived in Hyde Park in those days and delivered his tapes by bike to a transcriber in the Loop.'' Mr. Little, an expert in chess and fluent in French, also wrote a book, ''Chessworks,'' on moves in the game and worked for many years as a professional translator from French to English. He also taught fiction in the City Colleges of Chicago. Among his other jobs before becoming a full-time writer were ad salesman, Montgomery Ward & Co. copy writer, radio announcer, music critic and food and wine writer. He was the author of such popular historical novels as the Windhaven series, under the pen name of Marie de Journlet; the Hawk and the Dove series, using the name Leigh Franklin James; and of books in the Silverbell Romance series. Paula Minton, Kenneth Harding and Sylvia Sharon also have been his pseudonyms. Mr. Little wrote only a couple of books under his own name. One of them was ''Condominium Trap,'' published by the University of Alabama Press. He was the author also of a plethora of sexually explicit novels. ''Sure, call me a hack writer,'' he told a Tribune reporter in 1976. ''It doesn`t bother me.'' Still, he tried not to be a hack. ''Even when I have to do a hack job,'' he said, ''I try to get meaning into at least two of the characters. I try to get feeling and life into them and that, obviously, makes them much more vivid.'' *Chicago Tribune 23 June 1987

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Made to Order

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A cutting-edge anthology, published on the 100th anniversary of the word “Robot”, exploring the possibilities and place of robots in society going forwards. 100 years after Karel Capek coined the word, “robots” are an everyday idea, and the inspiration for countless stories in books, film, TV and games. They are often among the least privileged, most unfairly used of us, and the more robots are like humans, the more interesting they become. This collection of stories is where robots stand in for us, where both we and they are disadvantaged, and where hope and optimism shines through. Including stories by: Brooke Bolander · John Chu · Daryl Gregory · Peter F. Hamilton · Saad Z. Hossain · Rich Larson · Ken Liu · Ian R. Macleod · Annalee Newitz · Tochi Onyebuchi · Suzanne Palmer · Sarah Pinsker · Vina Jie-Min Prasad · Alastair Reynolds · Sofia Samatar · Peter Watts

Going All The Way

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Novel of sexual adventures of Andre and his many girlfriends in the south of France in the 60’s.

Windhaven's peril

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THE BOUCHARD LEGACY As the South recovers from the devastating clash of the War between the States, as the American Indians scatter over the prairie, as the railroads forge a path Westward, Luke Bouchard continues to honor and uphold his grandfather's legacy. The legacy is Windhaven, created out of the strength of the patriarch's ambition and the power of his soul. It is the heartaches and the passions, the bloodshed and the tears of the generations that followed him... Luke Bouchard has at lat returned to Windhaven Plantation. Joined by his beautiful wife, Laure, and their two children, the family discovers the unparalleled joys of domestic bliss. But a dark cloud hovers over Windhaven when a fortune teller predicts danger for someone Luke loves... That danger is Henry Courrier, vindictive and sadistic, who blames Luke Bouchard for his brother's death. His revenge takes a particularly cruel and ugly twist, as he plots the rape of Laure and the kidnapping of their child, little Lucien...

Love Slave & the Peculiar Passions of Lady Meg

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Two classics from modern erotica’s most popular author! What does it take to be the perfect instrument of pleasure – or go about acquiring a willing Love Slave of one’s own? What are the sexy secrets Lady Meg hides? Just how odd are the appetites that lurk beneath the surface of this irresistible vixen? Luckily, Paul Little knows all – and spares no scorching detail!

Restless Nights

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fantastique short-stories; "the fantastic element that lurks beneath the suface" (L. Venuti)

The prisoner

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"To unmask a CIA mole, John Wells must resume his old undercover identity as an al Qaeda jihadi--and hope he can survive it--in the new cutting-edge novel from the #1 bestselling author. It is the most dangerous mission of John Wells's career. Evidence is mounting that someone high up in the CIA is doing the unthinkable--passing messages to ISIS, alerting them to planned operations. Finding out the mole's identity without alerting him, however, will be very hard, and to accomplish it, Wells will have to do something he thought he'd left behind forever. He will have to reassume his former identity as an al Qaeda jihadi, get captured, and go undercover to befriend an ISIS prisoner in a secret Bulgarian prison. Many years before, Wells was the only American agent ever to penetrate al Qaeda, but times have changed drastically. The terrorist organizations have multiplied: gotten bigger, crueler, more ambitious and powerful. Wells knows it may well be his death sentence. But there is no one else"--

Big Sister

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An erotic novel featuring a domineering sister, incest, female domination, and flagellation.

Windhaven Plantation

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The saga begins in 1789 France, with the flames of revolution threatening to burn away the effete aristocracy that has turned her into such an unhappy country. Lucien Bouchard, second son of a nobleman, is a man of vision and courage. Denied title and inheritance by the birthright laws, he is determined to build for himself a magnificent home, somewhere, perhaps across the sea in a new land. The land is called Alabama, and there Lucien plants the first seeds of cotton and the first bricks of his magnificent chateau.

Windhaven's Destiny

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Windhaven Saga #12 In the 1880s, America's Gilded Age, the Bouchard family struggles and survives - its fate inextricably tied to a nation moving west in search of a proud new spirit, north to opportunities in great cities. But the Bouchard legacy is rooted in the Old South and Windhaven - a magnificent heritage that cannot and will not die... Ramon Hernandez, husband to Mara Bouchard and a partner in Windhaven Rage in Texas, sets out on a desperate and nomadic search for his kidnapped dauther - a search that will take him to the brink of madness and death... In New York, beautiful Laure Bouchard must reconcile conflicting feelings for her new husband, Leland Kenniston, who has inadvertently set her son Lucien upon a dangerous path that imperils his very life...

Lust of the Cossacks

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Historical flagellation novel set in Imperial Russia.

Victims of the Young Hellers

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Teenage biker club scene.