Introduction To Norman Normalson's Bio
In furthering my introduction to the world of Norman Normalson & The Normals, which is called Epatrus, I decided to write a biography for Norman Normalson. I imagined it to be in the same vein as what I did with The L Squad. I planned to sit down and type out a 6-to-7-page bio. Norman's life refused to be contained. It demanded to expand and breathe. At 9-years-old, Norman has been through more than most living beings experience in 10 years. Space travel makes a lot of things possible.
I briefly toyed with the idea of writing a full prequel book. That may still happen sometime in the magical time known as the future. It may not. The only predictable aspect of the future is that it is unpredictable. The future never comes. It's always dancing out there teasing us with its possibilities. Every time we think we're getting close, it dashes away. We set traps for it, but it eludes them. We say, "Hey, future, how about you do this?" The future says, "No." What was I saying?
Norman's bio quickly grew to more than 11,000 words. That's almost a quarter of the whole book, Norman Normalson & The Normals. It's more than 26 pages. That's not a quarter of the book. There's not as much dialogue in the bio.
I decided to ration out Norman's bio. I'm going to release it in parts. It's already written, so it won't come out slowly with sections separated by months. I'll post new parts a few days apart or as I remember.
Without any further adieu, I'll post the first part in a couple of days or whenever I remember to do so. What? I'm working on other things. I'm writing a Norman Christmas story. I'm not sure why. It just started. That's coming soon if I finish it before Christmas.
I briefly toyed with the idea of writing a full prequel book. That may still happen sometime in the magical time known as the future. It may not. The only predictable aspect of the future is that it is unpredictable. The future never comes. It's always dancing out there teasing us with its possibilities. Every time we think we're getting close, it dashes away. We set traps for it, but it eludes them. We say, "Hey, future, how about you do this?" The future says, "No." What was I saying?
Norman's bio quickly grew to more than 11,000 words. That's almost a quarter of the whole book, Norman Normalson & The Normals. It's more than 26 pages. That's not a quarter of the book. There's not as much dialogue in the bio.
I decided to ration out Norman's bio. I'm going to release it in parts. It's already written, so it won't come out slowly with sections separated by months. I'll post new parts a few days apart or as I remember.
Without any further adieu, I'll post the first part in a couple of days or whenever I remember to do so. What? I'm working on other things. I'm writing a Norman Christmas story. I'm not sure why. It just started. That's coming soon if I finish it before Christmas.
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