Jakes was born in
Chicago, Illinois, on March 31, 1932. He first sold stories to
pulp magazines while still in college in the early 1950s. Jakes studied creative writing at
DePauw University in
Greencastle, Indiana, where he was a member of
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, graduating in 1953. He then earned an
MA in
American literature from
Ohio State University. He and Rachel, to whom he had been married for 13 months at the time, appeared on the game show
Beat the Clock on August 23, 1952. Although they failed to complete the Bonus Round, Rachel won a Sylvania "Jefferson" 20" screen television set. In 1961, Jakes moved to
Dayton, Ohio. He lived there for ten years and worked as a
copywriter for several
advertising agencies while he wrote fiction at night and on the weekends. In 1971, he began to write full-time. ==Writing career==