'' magazine, featuring Horace McCoy The bouncer job inspired ''
They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, the story of a Depression-era dance marathon. His novel I Should Have Stayed Home
dealt with the experiences of a young Southern actor attempting to find work in 1930s Hollywood. Another novel, No Pockets in a Shroud'', featured a heroic, misunderstood reporter as the protagonist. The film
Bad for Each Other (1953), for which McCoy received co-screenwriting credit (with Irving Wallace), was based on his novel
Scalpel (1952) which was uncredited. McCoy was also recognized for the story, in the closing credits, of the Samantha Crawford character debut in the
Maverick television series titled "
According to Hoyle" starring
James Garner,
Diane Brewster and
Leo Gordon. ==Personal life==