P. R. Hirsh is a retired public school English teacher turned college professor who spent twenty-six years teaching students how to write. A University of Richmond graduate, he holds a master's degree in Secondary Education from West Virginia University and completed all the coursework for a doctorate at the same institution before realizing that higher education is no place to be for someone who still believes in classical education. He published his first work of short stories, The Guns We Left Behind: Tales of Culture and Caliber, in 2014. P. R. has two sons and resides in Greenbrier, West Virginia, with his wife, Anne, to whom he has been married for thirty-five years in a row, and four goofy dogs.
""Eclectic. Unusual. Not the norm. Highly entertaining! This book, while freely jumping around timewise, is easy to read. The fast pace and crisp prose makes it enjoyable and hard to put down. One Man Stand is sure to entertain and educate at the same time."" -Scott L. Mingus, Sr., co-author of the award-winning If We Are Striking for Pennsylvania: The Army of Northern Virginia and the Army of the Potomac March to Gettysburg, June 1863