“Unlock the Secrets of Storytelling: Discover What Drives Umberto Nardolicci’s Creative Genius!”

"Unlock the Secrets of Storytelling: Discover What Drives Umberto Nardolicci's Creative Genius!"

In the vast and ever-evolving realm of storytelling, few journeys are as unique as that of Umberto Nardolicci, the author of EYE OF THE NOMAD. Picture this: a computer engineer turned entrepreneur, a disabled veteran with a treasure trove of experiences, now crafting narratives that blend history, martial arts, and personal passion. What inspires someone with such a diverse background to dive into the world of historical fiction? In today’s Write Now interview, we’re not just scratching the surface; we’re exploring the depths of Nardolicci’s creative process and the heartfelt motivations that drive him. Buckle up; this is a conversation you won’t want to miss! LEARN MORE.

Today’s Write Now interview features Umberto Nardolicci, author of EYE OF THE NOMAD.

Photo Courtesy of Umberto Nardolicci

Who are you?

My name is Umberto Nardolicci, I am an upstate New York-born computer engineer, businessman, and disabled veteran with a passion for writing and storytelling. After launching and subsequently selling a very successful tech start-up, I relocated to Myrtle Beach, SC, where I work with the cutting-edge tech company, GigaTECH, and serve as an Executive Consultant and Board Member of multiple organizations. In 2022, I embarked on a new adventure as a historical fiction author that would allow my passion for storytelling, the martial arts, and my fellow veterans to fuel my passion project, the War of Fear trilogy.

What do you write?

I’m a history buff, avid reader, and research junkie who loves the art of the written word, all traits that led me to become an author of historical fiction. I love the creativity and the process of developing the story and its characters amidst the challenge of incorporating fact with fiction to entertain others who share my love of history and the untold stories of so many.

The inspiration for this book began long ago. As a young sailor in the US Navy, I developed a passion for martial…

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