Warren Carl Norwood
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| Warren Carl Norwood | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Science Fiction Writer, Musician, Army Veteran |
| Nationality | United States |
| Genres | Science Fiction |
Warren Carl Norwood (1945 - June 3, 2005)
Warren Carl Norwood, author, teacher and musician, died of liver disease and kidney failure in Weatherford, Texas on Friday June 3, 2005 at the age of 59.
Warren was a former member of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. He wrote at least 13 novels, most of them in the 1980s, including the series that began with The Windhover Tapes: An Image Of Voices.
He was a longtime employee of Craig's Music in Weatherford, Texas, and taught writing at Weatherford College.
A veteran of the Vietnam War, Warren received the Purple Heart, Bronze Star and Army Commendation Medal.
Warren's manuscripts and papers are in the Texanna Collection of the Willis Library at the University of North Texas in Denton.
Survivors include his wife, Gigi Sherrell Norwood; daughter, Margaret Donnelly; parents, Mary and Warren H. Norwood; brothers, Richard Norwood and David Norwood; sister, Sandra Kirbie; sister-in-law, Jan Sherrell Gephardt; and six grandchildren.
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[edit] Bibliography
- 1982. An Image of Voices
- 1983. Fize of the Gabriel Ratchets
- 1983. Flexing the Warp
- 1983. The Seren Cenacles (with Ralph Mylius)
- 1984. Midway Between
- 1984. Planet of Flowers
- 1985. Polar Fleet
- 1986. Final Command
- 1987. Shudderchild
- 1988. Trapped
- 1988. True Jaguar
- 1988. Vanished
- 1989. Stranded
[edit] Series
[edit] The Double-Spiral War
- Midway Between
- Polar Fleet
- Final Command
[edit] Time Police
- Vanished
- Trapped
- Stranded
- Home
[edit] The Windhover Tapes
- An Image of Voices
- Flexing the Warp
- Fize of the Gabriel Ratchets
- Planet of Flowers

