Herbert Clyde Lewis was born in Brooklyn in 1909, the son of Russian Jewish immigrants. He worked as a newspaper reporter before publishing Gentleman Overboard in 1937. He went on to write two more novels, Spring Offensive (1940) and Season's Greetings (1941), and to work in Hollywood as a screenwriter. He died alone in a New York City hotel in 1950 after being blacklisted as a suspected Communist.