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Robert Skimin (July 30, 1929 in Belden, Ohio – May 9, 2011 in
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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 aviation, army aviator during the Korean War. He was awarded the Purple Heart, the Bronze Star, and the Army Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster.Author Detail , Ohio Center for the Book @ Cleveland Public Library
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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''. 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'': Author speaks of series on YouTube. *Volume 1: ''Johnny Clem'' - This book introduces the narrator, a American Civil War, Civil War Drummer boy (military), drummer boy, and his dog Shadow. It tells the story of one of the many drummer boys in the Civil War who later became a two-star general, John Clem. *Volume 2: ''America's Beginnings - The Spaniards'' - Danny Drumm narrates the early exploration of the Americas. *Volume 3: ''The Early Settlement of New Mexico'' - This book is largely about the Spaniard's conquest of New Mexico and touches on the Indian rebellions. *Volume 4: "The Pilgrims" - and the Indians they met and the unrest with the colonies. *Volume 5: about battles and presidents. In the works, not yet released.


Bibliography

Skimin published both novels and nonfiction. *''Los Toros (The Story of Bullfighting)'' (nonfiction, 1973) *''The Booze Game'' (memoir, 1976) *''The Rhodesian Sellout'' (nonfiction, 1977) *''Soldier for Hire'' (series of adventure novels; Skimin wrote four books in the series, while other writers contributed to the series) **''Zulu Blood'' (1981) **''Trojan in Iran'' (1981) **''U.N. Sabotage'' (1981) **''Bloodletting!'' (1982) *''Chikara!'' (historical novel, 1984) *''Gray Victory'' (alternate history novel, 1988) *''Renegade Lightning'' (written with Ferdie Pacheco) (historical novel, 1992) *''Apache Autumn'' (historical novel, 1993) *''Ulysses: A Biographical Novel of U.S. Grant'' (historical novel, 1994) *''The River and the Horsemen: A Novel of the Little Bighorn'' (historical novel, 1999) *''Custer's Luck'' (written with William E. Moody) (alternate history novel, 2000) *''Footprints of Heroes: From the American Revolution to the War in Iraq'' (nonfiction, 2005) *''Danny Drumm's Heroes'' (four juvenile history books, 2006-2009)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Skimin, Robert People from Lorain County, Ohio People from El Paso, Texas United States Army officers 1929 births 2011 deaths American male writers Military personnel from Texas