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James Norwood

James Norwood
BIOGRAPHY

James Norwood is a lifelong fan of Science Fiction. So is his twin brother, but this bio is not about him. Let's focus. James grew up all over the planet thanks to his father's service in the US Army. Reading was his only friend for much of his youth and he developed early on ideas that would one day bloom into The Three Worlds Chronicles.

By day James is a Middle School teacher. That's right - he teaches English. By night and on weekends he is a novelist and a husband to his beautiful wife Kelly.

If you want to know more about James, read his books. He pours his heart and soul into them so you might just learn more about him. If not, hopefully you'll be entertained.

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Heirs of the Ancients: Book Two of the Three Worlds Chronicles
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Heirs of the Ancients: Book Two of the Three Worlds Chroniclesby James NorwoodPublish: Sep 03, 2021Series: The Three Worlds ChroniclesScience Fiction
A Trio of Worlds: Book One of the Three Worlds Chronicles
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A Trio of Worlds: Book One of the Three Worlds Chroniclesby James NorwoodPublish: Apr 24, 2021Series: The Three Worlds ChroniclesScience Fiction
Act I: A Middle School Drama Anthology
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Act I: A Middle School Drama Anthologyby James NorwoodPublish: May 11, 2021General Nonfiction

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  • The Three Worlds Chronicles

    1 A Trio of Worlds: Book One of the Three Worlds Chronicles - Published on Apr, 20212 Heirs of the Ancients: Book Two of the Three Worlds Chronicles - Published on Sep, 2021

James Norwood Interview On 05, Oct 2021

"James Norwood was born in Germany. He has always loved to read. He is a lifelong fan of Science Fiction. High school for him was all about Asimov, Heinlein, and Clarke. By day James is a Middle School teacher. It was always a goal to write a novel, but it took some time for him to get there with the release of his first novel, “A Trio of Worlds"."
Where were you born?

I was born in Germany. My father was in the army. I was fortunate to live in Germany twice during my youth.

Were you a big reader as a kid too? If so, what were some of your favorite books then?

I’ve always loved to read. Some of my passion for the written word came courtesy of my 3rd grade teacher who read “The Secret Garden” to us. I also fell in love with Roald Dahl books like “James and the Giant Peach.”

What developed your lifelong interest in science fiction?

I’ve been watching SciFi on TV and in movies since I was very young. I often boast that I’ve seen every single Star Wars movie, from the very first one, in their original theatrical runs. I’m also a big fan of Start Trek. The newer iterations in the movies I’m not really into. I mean, how do you destroy Vulcan? Right? I can also remember reading a series called The Tripods when I was in middle school. High School for me was all about Asimov, Heinlein, and Clarke!

What made you realize that you wanted to be a writer?

Writing has always been something that comes easy to me. It was always a goal to write a novel, but it took some time for me to get there. Life tends to get in the way. Writing my first novel, “A Trio of Worlds,” was a thrill to me. Now that I’m working on my third novel, I know that I have it in me to keep going and that Trio wasn’t a one-off for me.

Do you remember the first fantasy novel you read that made you think 'Wow! I wanna write about this too'?

The only fantasy books I read with any kind of regularity were the Lord of the Rings series and The Hobbit. I loved how Tolkien weaved his invented languages all throughout the books. I ended up working on a constructed language of my own for my own fictional universe. I think the influence of Tolkien played into that choice. I could have made my aliens speak English, but where’s the fun in that?

How does it feel to have a twin sibling?

Having a twin has always been just part of who I am. I don’t know how to explain it except to say that from birth I had a built-in friend, enemy, and co-conspirator. As adults we aren’t as close but it was definitely a fairly unique experience when we were young. Being army brats I think it helped us be more adaptable to our constantly changing circumstances and venues.

Who inspired the character of Gallagher in "A Trio of Worlds"?

I don’t really know that I have one particular inspiration for Gallagher. He’s a fairly archetypical kind of character but in some ways I can relate to him. He just goes about minding his own business but the universe has other plans for him. I think he could be a blend of various heroic characters like Han Solo or Bilbo Baggins. However, when I created my Three Worlds universe, I tried to make it as unique as possible from other fictional worlds I’ve read in the past. Maybe it worked, I don’t know.

How did you come up with the plot of your novel, Heirs of the Ancients?

I wanted to spend time exploring the dark history of the arch-villains in Trio. I always felt that the D’lai were more victim than monster so Heirs was always going to be about their past and their salvation.

Which one do you prefer - hardbacks, paperbacks, or eBooks?

I love hardback books but I also love the convenience of having eBooks and bringing my library with me on whatever device I’m using.

What is the best writing tip you ever received and who gave it to you?

For me, the best writing tip I’ve ever received was actually not a writing tip at all. “Just keep swimming” was a line from Finding Nemo and it really rings true for me as a writer. Sometimes when I’m writing I write myself into a corner. It would be easy to give up, but I remember the immortal words of Dory and I just keep writing until I’ve found a solution.

As an author, how confident are you in the story you have written or plan to write?

I can always find fault with my own writing and I sometimes wonder why anyone would read my work at all. However, I believe I’ve crafted a realistic and exciting world of characters and situations and I’m confident in that. I love world-building in novels. I do find it odd and kind of funny that everyone assumes that my series, “The Three World Chronicles” will be a trilogy. I’ve always imagined it as a series of at least four books.

How would you describe your experience of being a Middle School teacher?

Being a middle school teacher is fun but also amazingly difficult. I love my students and it’s exciting when they get a major concept or discover something new. Teaching during the pandemic has been rather life-altering for me. The year and a half in distance learning was hard and I’ve never worked longer hours, however, the constant worry and trying to be safe in-person is exhausting. Nevertheless, teaching is a major joy and I can’t imagine any other career for me.

What are your techniques to improve writing?

One thing I do constantly is I re-read previous work. I find that helps me eliminate inconsistencies in the story. It also helps inspire me to keep the pace up and reminds me of storylines I want to explore.

What is the next book you are looking forward to writing? What is it about?

I’m currently working on the third book in the series. Right now it has no name, but that will come to me eventually. I’m exploring the arrival of the Cathari on Earth and also the aftermath of the second D’lai invasion. It’s going to be pretty exciting stuff, and I’ve already done some interesting plot twists.

How has your experience of being associated with AllAuthor been?

AllAuthor has been amazing and has been a great source of marketing and networking.

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      • When I’m actively writing, my daily goal is to write at least 2,000 words. I’m not saying I’ll keep all of them but it helps me avoid writers block. If I need to, I’ll stop short. This will happen if I write myself into a corner and I need a little time to figure out an escape.
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      • The title and cover are the first thing a potential reader will see. My own novel “A Trio of Worlds” started life being called “The Negotiator.” After I had written nearly the entire book, inspiration struck me and I renamed it. I double checked to see if other books had the same name because I want unique not cookie-cutter!
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    • Writing can be an emotionally draining and stressful pursuit. Any tips for aspiring writers?
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      • My advice is to just keep writing! You can discard or repurpose writing that does not fit, but to stop writing altogether is a novel killer. They say that everyone has one good novel in them. I don’t know if that is true, but it sure is fulfilling to finish that first novel!
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