
About the author:
William (Bill) Norris has been a professional writer since joining his local newspaper
as an apprentice reporter at the age of 16. After working for a variety of newspapers
in England and Africa, he was appointed Parliamentary Correspondent to the prestigious
Times (of London) ten years later -
Growing tired of being shot at -
After turning freelance in 1980, Norris moved to the United States where he worked under contract for The Times and other publications for 13 years.
He became Associate Director of the PressWise Trust (a British media ethics charity)
in 1997, in which post he counselled young journalists and promoted the cause of
journalistic ethics. The latter, he said, was rather like preaching the virtues
of continence to a shipload of sex-
His latest book, "A Talent to Deceive," was 15 years in preparation, was initially inspired by his interest in aviation. He is a keen amateur pilot and once built his own experimental aircraft to fly across the United States.
He is also an experienced public speaker, having addressed such varied venues as
a World Health Organisation conference in Moscow, a European Union conference on
journalistic ethics in Cyprus (at both of which he was the keynote speaker), and
international post-
Bill Norris is always pleased to hear from readers. You can reach him via
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