Charles Gilman Norris (April 23, 1881 – July 25, 1945) was an American novelist.
A native of Chicago, Norris worked as a journalist for some years before finding success as a novelist and playwright.
His first book was The Amateur (1916).
His other novels include Salt (1919), Brass: A Novel of Marriage (1921), Bread (1923), Pig Iron (1926), Seed: A Novel of Birth Control (1930), Zest (1933), Hands (1935), and Flint (1944).
He also published three plays: The Rout of the Philistines (with Nino Marcelli, 1922), A Gest of Robin Hood (with Robert C.