Both MIDNIGHT CATCH and DOWNEAST LEDGE are now available as eBooks on Amazon Kindle fora mere $7.99. Just a click away at http://www.amazon.com/Midnight-Catch-Novel-Norman-Gilliland/dp/0971509352
The two productions of my ’40s style radio mystery Knockback were a big hit and did their part to raise cash for Duval Elementary School in Gainesville, Florida. The dinner theater productions on February 8 and 9 at the Gainesville Woman’s Club … Continue reading
Hear Downeast Ledge Come to Life Where It Takes Place! So far– Tuesday, June 3, 5:30pm–Southwest Harbor Public Library Thursday, June 5, 7 pm–Jesup Library, Bar Harbor Watch this space for more Downeast Ledge readings–and snickerdoodles! … Continue reading
On Saturday night, February 8 and Sunday afternoon, February 9, 2014, the new Norman Gilliland mystery Knockback comes to the stage of the Gainesville, Florida, Women’s Club as dinner theater in a benefit for Gainesville area schools. If you’re there, you’ll … Continue reading
Hear Downeast Ledge Where It Takes Place– Southwest Harbor Library Tuesday June 3 5:30 pm Bar Harbor Jessup Library Thursday, June 5, 7 pm More venues to come! … Continue reading
Hear Norman’s Downeast Ledge conversation with Larry Meiller. Larry not only read the book, but had some great insights into it. Click here to hear the conversation: http://www.wpr.org/shows/downeast-ledge … Continue reading
Join Norman on Wisconsin Public Radio’s Ideas Network on Tuesday, November 26, from 11 to 11:45 a.m. when he and Larry discuss Downeast Ledge and the mysterious process of writing during the Larry Meillor Show. http://www.wpr.org/listen-live
As soon as I finished reading the seance scene from MIDNIGHT CATCH at Mystery to Me last Wednesday night, the video screen beside me started doing weird things and then spoke! Bookshop owner Joanne Berg had never head it say … Continue reading
A thousand years after it was written, BEOWULF is still making news. It turns out that many translations of the Old English masterpiece may have been getting it wrong from the very first word. But the Dick Ringler version we … Continue reading
KH: …the sailing… oh the sailing. One character calls it “nothing but a lot of physics and a dash of determination.” Having never sailed myself, I’m with the narrator, Amber, who describes “gut-grabbing fear” at sea. Where do you fall … Continue reading