The Writers' War Board was the main domestic propaganda organization in the United States during World War II. Privately organized and run, it coordinated American writers with government and quasi-government agencies that needed written work to help win the war. It was established in 1942 by author Rex Stout at the request of the United States Department of the Treasury.
First annual report of the Writers' War Board (December 9, 1942)
Rex Todhunter Stout was an American writer noted for his detective fiction. His best-known characters are the detective Nero Wolfe and his assistant Archie Goodwin, who were featured in 33 novels, and 41 novellas and short stories, between 1934 and 1975.
Rex Stout on Our Secret Weapon (December 1942)
The Stout family at High Meadow, "The House That Nero Wolfe Built" (Look, February 13, 1940)
Rex Stout in 1973