- Tom Stanton
Tom Stanton (born December 17, 1960, in
Warren, Michigan ) is the author of severalnonfiction baseball books, including twomemoirs . In 1983, Stanton, a journalist, co-founded "The Voice Newspapers" in suburban Detroit and served as editor for sixteen years before embarking on a literary career in 1999. [University of Detroit Mercy Communication Studies. [http://liberalarts.udmercy.edu/commstudies/faculty.php "Communication Studies Faculty Bios."] ] A formerKnight-Wallace Fellow at theUniversity of Michigan , [Knight-Wallace Fellows at Michigan. [http://www.mjfellows.org/fellows/1996.html "Past Fellows: 1995-1996"] . Retrieved on2008-08-02 .] Stanton teachesjournalism at theUniversity of Detroit Mercy . [University of Detroit Mercy Campus Connection [http://www.udmercy.edu/campus_connection "UDM journalism to get a boost from new faculty member"]2008-07-15 . Retrieved on2008-08-02 .]Books
Stanton's first baseball book was "The Final Season", a memoir of the last season of
Detroit Tigers baseball at historic Tiger Stadium (during which, Stanton attended all Tigers home games), as well as his familial relationships and the way baseball bonded fathers and sons together. The book was well-received, winning "Spitball Magazine's"CASEY Award ["Spitball:The Literary Baseball Magazine". [http://www.angelfire.com/oh5/spitball/award.html PREVIOUS CASEY AWARD WINNERS] .] and "Elysian Field Quarterly's"Dave Moore Award , which are annually awarded for the year's best baseball book. ["Elysian Fields Quarterly". [http://www.efqreview.com/ 2001 Dave Moore Award Winner] . Retrieved 2008-08-02.] Stanton's second baseball memoir, "The Road to Cooperstown ", is about a road trip the author took with his older brother and father to theNational Baseball Hall of Fame inCooperstown, New York .With his third baseball book, Stanton wrote "
Hank Aaron and the Home Run That Changed America ", a history of Hank Aaron's 1973-1974 pursuit of Major League Baseball's career home runs record. Stanton's book again met critical success, and was named a "Reader's Digest " "Editor's Selection of the Month." [Wisconsin Timber Rattlers News. [http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070613&content_id=258264&vkey=news_t572&fext=.jsp&sid=t572 "Award-Winning Author Tom Stanton to Visit Fox Cities Stadium"] , 2007-06-13. Retrieved 2008-08-02.]Most recently, Stanton wrote "
Ty and The Babe ", about the relationship between baseball iconsTy Cobb andBabe Ruth , longtime rivals who became friends in retirement. A finalist for "Publishers Weekly’s"Quill Awards (Sports Division) and the Great Lakes Booksellers Association’s Nonfiction Book of the Year. ["Publishers Weekly's The Beat". [http://pwbeat.publishersweekly.com/blog/2007/06/02/2007-quills-nominees 2007 Quills Nominees] ]Honors and awards
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Michigan Author Award , 2008.
*Quill Awards finalist for "Ty and The Babe", 2007.
*CASEY Award for "The Final Season", 2001.
*Dave Moore Award for "The Final Season", 2001.
*Knight-Wallace Fellowship, 1995-96.Bibliography
* "The Detroit Tigers" by
Fred Lieb (wrote new foreword, 2008), ISBN 978-0-87338-958-7
* "Ty and The Babe" (2007), ISBN 0-312-36159-9
* "The Detroit Tigers reader" (editor, 2006), ISBN 0-472-03017-5
* "Hank Aaron and the Home Run That Changed America" (2004), ISBN 0-060-72290-8
* "The Road to Cooperstown" (2003), ISBN 0-312-33118-5
* "The Final Season" (2001), ISBN 0-312-29156-6
* "Rocket Man: The Encyclopedia of Elton John" (coauthored with Claude Bernardin, 1995), ISBN 0-313-29700-2External links
* [http://www.tomstanton.com/ Tom Stanton's official website]
* [http://wwww.wamu.org/programs/dr/07/08/27.php Stanton interviewed about "Ty and the Babe"] on "The Diane Rehm Show ",2007-08-27
* [http://wamu.org/programs/dr/01/08/21.php Stanton interviewed about "The Final Season"] on "The Diane Rehm Show ",2001-08-21
* [http://www.thomasdunnebooks.com/TD_News.aspx/ Stanton on Thomas Dunne Books website]
* [http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0708/08/gb.01.html/ Transcript of Stanton's appearance] on the Glenn Beck ShowNotes and references
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