About the Author:

Stanley E. Hime was born in Nashville, Tennessee in 1924. He has lived in middle Tennessee all his life except for serving in the Navy during WWII. He
started writing stories in 1944 during night watches at Alameda Naval Air Station where there was a model
17 Remington typewriter. He has written and self-published children's books and short stories. His articles have appeared in the Nashville Tennessean, the Brentwood Journal, the Franklin Review Appeal, and other publications. He also has poems and
essays in Dew South and Writings from the Heart, anthologies published by a writer's group at the Martin Center in Brentwood, Tennessee.
17 Remington typewriter. He has written and self-published children's books and short stories. His articles have appeared in the Nashville Tennessean, the Brentwood Journal, the Franklin Review Appeal, and other publications. He also has poems and
essays in Dew South and Writings from the Heart, anthologies published by a writer's group at the Martin Center in Brentwood, Tennessee.