Warren Norwood

Warren Carl Norwood
Born 1945
Died June 3, 2005
Weatherford, Texas
Occupation Science Fiction Writer, Soldier, Teacher
Nationality United States
Genre Science Fiction

Warren Carl Norwood (1945 – June 3, 2005) was an American science fiction novelist, teacher, and musician.

Norwood was a member of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America and was the author of 14 science fiction novels, most of them written during the 1980s.

When not writing, he was a longtime employee of Craig's Music in Weatherford, Texas. Norwood also taught writing at Weatherford College and Tarrant County College.

Military service and citations

A veteran of the Vietnam War, Warren received the Purple Heart, Bronze Star, and Army Commendation Medal.

Legacy

Upon his untimely death, his manuscripts and papers, consisting of 53 boxes of material, were transferred to the University of North Texas Special Collections department in Denton.[1]

Death

Norwood died of liver disease and kidney failure in Weatherford, Texas on Friday, June 3, 2005 at the age of 59.

Bibliography

Series

The Double-Spiral War

Time Police

The Windhover Tapes

References

  1. Norwood archives at University of North Texas

External links

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