The stories focus on how we as humans have, or have not, adapted to technological advancements. These adaptations - or the lack of them - motivate, destroy, or uplift Brimhall's characters.
Ken was born in Mt. Pleasant and raised on a farm near Wayland, where he attended school. During his high school career he was well known as one of Wayland's star athletes.
Brimhall is currently living in San Juan, Texas, and is a retired teacher. He and his wife, Adela, met while Ken was in the Peace Corps, and they enjoy visiting her family in the Guatemalan highlands each year. The couple has two adult daughters; Pegy, an architect in New York City; and Rita, a nurse in San Antonio, Texas.
Ken will be in Wayland's Central Park (under the water tower) for a book signing Thursday, Aug. 9, from 7 - 8:30 p.m. He will be available to visit with old friends and will be offering his book for sale and signing.
You can check out Ken's books at:
www.amazon.com
or www.borders.com.
Plan ahead to stop in and enjoy some refreshments while getting acquainted - or reacquainted - with one of Wayland's "famous folks" on Aug. 9.
