About The Author

Norm Noble has been writing professionally since 1963. He has had published over 100 articles and booklets covering fields as diverse as marketing, sales, aircraft electronics, marine electronics, and energy management. Following a successful career in the aerospace industry, where he managed international sales and marketing groups for major corporations, he was the owner of the Noble Group, a publisher of custom newsletters for corporations.

Norm and DenisAnn Noble

During his business career, Noble traveled extensively (up to 150,000 miles a year) and spent time in 78 countries on six continents. He conducted research for Changing of the Gods in both Corinth and Rome during numerous trips to those historic cities. He researched Ever the Twins Shall Meet when visiting Ephesus.

Family

  (Norm and DenisAnn with their grandchildren)

Norm and DenisAnn Noble have five children and 15 grandchildren, most of whom live within just a few miles of the Noble family home in Redmond, Washington. (One grandson is married and attending Ozark Christian College in Joplin, MO. Another grandson is in the Marines, stationed at Camp Lejeune, NC. Three other grandsons are also in college -- one at Gonzaga University, one at Baylor University, and one at Bellevue College.)

Norm's girls.

Most recently, he was pictured with his three daughters -- Debbie, Jeannie, and Cindy.


The Nobles are rainbirds (he coined that word because it was more descriptive of their situation than the more common snowbirds used by most others) -- in Sun Lakes, Arizona six months of the year and in Redmond, Washington the other six months.

Norm Noble is a Deacon at First Baptist Church of Sun Lakes, a freelance writer for the Arizona Republic (Phoenix), Past President of the Desert Chordsmen Barbershop Chorus of Sun Lakes, and Past President of the 100-member Rotary Club of Sun Lakes, Arizona. He has taught classes on writing novels (What a Novel Idea) and autobiographies (Who Are You?) at Chandler-Gilbert Community College.


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