James L. Nelson
James L. Nelson is an American historical nautical novelist.
Early life
Nelson was born in Lewiston, Maine in 1962. He expressed an interest in boats from a young age, building a skipjack in ninth grade and a canoe in eleventh. In 1980, Nelson graduated from Lewiston High School. He attended the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts for two years, and then transferred to UCLA, with the ambition of becoming a film director. After living in Marina del Rey, Los Angeles, Nelson found work aboard the Golden Hinde, where he met his future wife Lisa Page. In 1992, Nelson completed his first novel, By Force of Arms. He and Lisa were married the next year. Nelson currently lives in Harpswell, Maine, with Lisa and their four children, Elizabeth, Nathaniel, Jonathan, and Abigail. Nelson continues to write full-time, and has published over twenty-five books, both fiction and nonfiction.Awards
Nelson received the W.Y. Boyd Literary Award for Excellence in Military Fiction from the American Library Association in 2004 for his novel, Glory In The Name: A Novel of the Confederate Navy.He won the 2009 Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature for George Washington's Secret Navy.
Novels
Revolution at Sea Saga series- By Force of Arms,
- The Maddest Idea,
- The Continental Risque,
- Lords of the Ocean,
- All the Brave Fellows,
- The Falmouth Frigate Brethren of the Coast
- The Guardship,. Spanish edition published by Ediciones B as "El vigía" in 2004.
- The Blackbirder,. Spanish edition published by Ediciones B as "El negrero" in 2005.
- The Pirate Round,. Spanish edition published by Ediciones B as "La ronda del pirata" in 2007.
- Civil War at Sea series
- Glory in the Name,
- Thieves of Mercy,
- Fin Gall
- Dubh-Linn
- The Lord of Vik-lo
- Glendalough Fair
- Night Wolf
- Raider's Wake
- Loch Garman
- A Vengeful Wind
- Kings and Pawns
- The Midgard Serpent
- The Narrow Seas
- Land of the Wolf
- Blood, Steel, and Empire
- The Buccaneer Coast
- The Tortuga Plantation
- Standalone novels
- * The Only Life that Mattered: The Short and Merry Lives of Anne Bonny, Mary Read, and Calico Jack
- * The French Prize
- * ''Full Fathom Five''