Author Bio
Norm Hendricks wrote since he figured out how to work a typewriter. The first short story he wrote; Descent, about a young woman who falls out of a damaged airplane 3,000 feet in the air, was published soon after.
Hendricks finished his first novel; Forever Indian Summer in 1996.
He has since written a second novel; The Forgotten Sleeper and a short story collection titled Monstrous. He is finishing up his third novel Kid Mysterious and recording audio versions of his works.
Norman Hendricks works as a high school English teacher in Kingston, New York where he teaches a senior elective in science fiction.
He holds a Master of English Literature degree from SUNY New Paltz where he studied under one of the world’s top Hemingway scholars. Taking time to raise young children, Hendricks had taken a break from marketing his short fiction.
Recently, Hendricks has resumed sending out his work to various short story markets and within two weeks of beginning this process, has had his short story Logging accepted by the publication 69 Flavors of Paranoia.