Robert Skimin Explained

Robert Skimin (July 30, 1929 in Belden, Ohio – May 9, 2011 in El Paso, Texas) was a U.S. Army officer, artist, and Pulitzer Prize-nominated and award-winning author of both fiction and historical books.

Military career

Born in a small village in rural Ohio, Skimin became an army aviator during the Korean War. He was awarded the Purple Heart, the Bronze Star, and the Army Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster.[1] [2]

Author

Skimin has written a number of books of both factual and alternate history. The Library of Congress lists 14 titles to date. He has received several awards, including induction into the El Paso Writers Hall of Fame, and received the Ohiana Book Award in 1984 for Chikara.[3] In 1993, he earned a Pulitzer Prize nomination for Apache Autumn with most other titles being best sellers.

His last work was a book series called Danny Drumm's Heroes:[4] Author speaks of series on YouTube.

Bibliography

Skimin published both novels and nonfiction.[5]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.koreanwar.org/html/units/187rct.htm?set=450 187th Airborne Regimental Combat Team – US Army – Korean War Project
  2. http://www.ohiocenterforthebook.org/index.php?q=node/11&id=286 Author Detail | Ohio Center for the Book @ Cleveland Public Library
  3. Web site: Author Detail: Skimin, Robert Elwayne . 2008-10-23 . Cleveland Public Library.
  4. http://dannydrumm.com dannydrumm.com
  5. Web site: Search Results . WorldCat . 22 October 2022.