Norb Vonnegut is a renowned American novelist, known for his financial thrillers and his astute commentary on financial matters. Born on April 24, 1958, in Lake Charles, Louisiana, Vonnegut has established himself as a Wall Street expert, thanks to his extensive experience in the financial industry. Before he began his writing career, Vonnegut worked for several financial institutions, including Morgan Stanley and Paine Webber.
Vonnegut's writing style is characterized by his ability to combine his financial expertise with his storytelling skills. He has a unique perspective on the world of finance, which he uses to create thrilling narratives that keep readers on the edge of their seats. His blog, Acrimoney, is a testament to his knowledge of financial matters, where he shares his insights and opinions on various financial topics. Vonnegut's writing has been described by The New York Times as "glittery thrillers about fiscal malfeasance" and "a red-hot franchise."
Vonnegut is a Harvard University graduate, having earned both a bachelor's degree in 1980 and an MBA in 1986. He is also a fourth cousin of the famous author Kurt Vonnegut, although they only got to know each other as adults. Vonnegut and his family split their time between New York City and Narragansett, Rhode Island. In addition to his writing and financial consulting work, Vonnegut is an avid cyclist and a Trustee with the American Foundation for the Blind. He is currently working on his first non-fiction book, which he hopes will be an inspiring true story about the American dream colliding with American justice.