Alden E.C. Bigelow, a native of Charlottesville, is a writer and retired Advertising Executive. He moved to New York in the 70s to work for the Advertising Agency, Ogilvie and Mather, and then returned to Charlottesville to start his own Agency which he ran for over 30 years. Alden wrote Killing Time in a Small Southern Town as historical fiction about the tumultuous times of early Integration in Charlottesville. His other works include Norton's Lament, a novel about a young man coming of age, I Have My Reasons, a compilation of poetry and philosophy, and Growing Up with Jemima, a book about a...