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Warren Proctor

Known for fiction that ranges from suspense to deeply personal poetry, this Indianapolis-based writer moves between crime stories and reflective, faith-tinged themes. His work suggests an interest in both page-turning plots and inner change.

1 Audiobook

Wenonah's Stories for Children

Wenonah's Stories for Children

by Clara Louise Burnham, Warren Proctor

About the author

Warren Proctor is an author, screenwriter, and publisher based in Indianapolis. Public author listings connect him with books including 12 North Lane, The Hunt for Mr. Ivan Weisel, Suicide Letters, and the poetry chapbook Finding Heaven.

Across those titles, his writing appears to span more than one lane: mystery and thriller fiction on one side, and more personal, redemptive poetry on the other. Descriptions of Finding Heaven present it as a journey through hardship, family, and redemption, which gives a useful sense of the emotional territory he explores.

Because reliable biographical information about him is limited online, only a few personal details can be confirmed with confidence. What does come through clearly is a writer working across genres and formats, with interests that include storytelling for the screen as well as the page.