Independent Author Network ~ IAN Interview ~ Author James B. Beard aka Noodin
IAN Interview ~ Author James B. Beard aka Noodin
Independent Author
Network ~
Sunday, October 27, 2013( This review has been updated to relate to the updated version and publisher October 12,2025 )
Independent Author Network ~
( This review has been updated to relate to the updated version and publisher October 12,2025 )
Jim
Beard is a speaker on topics such as traditional living and natural spirit
teachings. His topics address many concerns to do with wellness and
balance in life. He is a student of native teachings from Ojibwe Elders,
Algonquin language based people, living throughout the Great Lakes Region of
the US and Canada. The audiences for his presentations vary from youth to
elderly.
Please tell us about your latest book:
Some things in life happen that one could never foresee. The story you are about to read is about one of those things. Like most people, my life was pretty well laid out for me. Growing up in a small town in western New York, going to school, serving in the military, getting a job, getting married and raising a family. The typical American dream.
The walk that follows was so far from my path that I doubt anyone even twenty years ago would have guessed that it would be how I would spend the rest of my life. My past wives and family knew me, as did my peers, as a business man and one who was vested in my community in Southern New Hampshire. Serving on boards of non profits, going to Rotary, doing Chamber of Commerce functions and running an insurance agency were a part of what I saw as my whole life. I was a three piece suit.
What would come to be was never intended in my mind. In a time of transition, I began to look for answers about living that seemed to be missing in my life. It seemed as if the fulfillment of the promise of the American dream was somehow incomplete. I began to look for something to fill in the missing pieces. As I searched for that missing part I almost literally stumbled on the first people of this land. As I began to learn of their continued existence, they led me on an extraordinary path of understanding. These people who I did not even know still existed continue to have the gifts of a beautiful culture that respects all things. The goal for me then became to find those gifts.
With the history between the original people of this land and the people who have more recently come here, it can be difficult to gain an understanding of the depth of the teachings within the culture of the Native American Indian. The trust level is understandably not there. The oral teachings carried by the Elders are not openly shared with just anyone who would ask.
The original intent of my quest was to gain new insight and add it to my existing life. It was not to change my lifestyle or relationships. What came about began to take me from the life I had known and to begin an adventure into a different world. I found myself in transition to a person that I did not know existed within myself. My white heritage would be enhanced by the ancient teachings that we all once had. I would learn to wear white moccasins to walk a red road in order to better understand the original teachings of my own people. The path that I would follow would give me a new family, a new community to be a part of and a new identity beyond anything I could have imagined. The life style, values and dedication of my life would now change for the rest of my time. To all of this I can only say, miigwich! thank you!
Q. How long did it take to write the book?
A. In real time about six months. The writing was sporadic over three years.
Q. What inspired you to write the book?
A. My children and past wives were my inspiration. I was not attempting to write a book so much as to write an explanation to my family to help them understand the path in life that I had taken. The path that led me away from being a family and business man. I guess I wanted them to understand why Dad went crazy and that maybe it wasn’t so crazy as it seemed at the time.
Q. Talk about the writing process. (do you write at night or in the morning)
A. For me writing is a way to relax. I am very active in all the things I do and I enjoy every moment of my life. When I am tired and want to chill out I often find myself writing bits and pieces. Sometimes the bits and pieces become whole stories and other times they are just a thought or concept,
Q. Did you use an outline or do you just wing the first draft?
A. I guess one would say that I winged it. I did some outlining to determine timelines or to reconstruct conversations that occurred in the writing.
Q. How is your book different from others in your genre?
A. The first sentence of the book is a question for one thing. “What do you want me to do?” Most fellow writers advised against that. The book lays out what it takes to find a Native Elder that will share the inner teachings of spirit and cultural ways of the Native American Indian. It takes the reader on a journey into the depth of ancient teachings and ceremony that few, other than native people, have experienced. There are no books that take someone through that process in detail that I have found.
Q. Is your book published in print, e-book or both?
A. The book is in Hard Cover, Paper Back, Audio, and e-book
Q. What do you hope your readers come away with after reading your book?
A. Most important, the realization that they must pursue their dreams. What came to be for me was not what I thought I was after yet it is the best gift any man could ask for. I know who I am. I know where I came from and I know where I am going. Every moment in life is a gift and I have been gifted the way to live it.
Q. Where can we go to buy your book?
A. The book is available through all online outlets. Amazon.com, Lulu.com, Barnes & Noble, ibookstore and retail stores
Q. Tell us about your next book or a work in progress. Is it a sequel or a stand alone?
A. What is in this book tells of the pivotal experiences of a progression through the teaching of my Elder over twenty or so years. I am presently writing on several subjects and more than one book. I will always be writing and who knows what will come. I look forward to writing and can’t wait to see what comes myself.
Q. Any other links or info you'd like to share?
A. I put several of my sketch writings on a blog just to see if people want to read them:
https://walkingspiritinanativeway.blogspot.com/
Title: Walking Spirit in a Native Way ~ White Mocs on the Red Road
Author: James B. Beard aka Noodin
Page count: 206
Genre: Life experience, biography,
Publisher: Fulton Books, James B Beard
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