Actor Tom Hanks publishes book of short stories

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Tom Hanks has put his love of vintage typewriters to good use. His collection of short stories, "Uncommon Type: Some Stories," has been released on Tuesday.

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The Oscar-winning actor's first book features 17 stories; one of them is about an immigrant arriving in New York City, another about a bowler who becomes a celebrity and still another involving an eccentric billionaire.

Each of the stories involve a different typewriter in some way.

Hanks says he uses a typewriter almost very day to send memos and letters; he owns about 270 typewriters but often gives them away to people who show an interest. "No one is ever going to make the great typewriter ever, ever, ever again," he said in the documentary "California Typewriter," released last August.

Hanks said in a statement that he began writing the stories in 2015 while working on films in New York, Budapest, Berlin and Atlanta. "I wrote in hotels during press tours. I wrote on vacation. I wrote on planes, at home and in the office."

Hanks is best known for his roles in "Forrest Gump," "Philadelphia," and "Apollo 13."

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ermrick on October 17th, 2017 at 16:22 UTC »

He needs to release them as an audio book with him reading them

Luke_Flyswatter on October 17th, 2017 at 15:47 UTC »

I like how it says actor in front of his name. I wasn't sure which Tom Hanks it was.

RogueChedder on October 17th, 2017 at 14:10 UTC »

Does that guy get the same 24 hours in everyday as the rest of us?