I love to read all sorts of literature, my favourite genres being horror, humour and satire. I love to read works that stay with me long after I have read them, My favourite Author is Brett Easton Ellis, I love his style his characters and the randomness of his work. There are many themes I like to include in my writing which include, teen/young person angst, drug abuse, love, lgbt, depression, humour, addiction,optimism,friendship, heart break and the real life struggle people face an over come, the drama. 

Hey I am Rich, a slim, sensitive, compassionate, creative, empathic, good hearted, ex addict dreamer, who wants to hopefully be a published author some day, for me its all about my artistic side. I have a lot of hobbies I like to sing, read, write, meet new people, party, paint and I also like to try new and unique things to experience.I have always loved to write and despite my spelling problems, have pushed myself from an early age to write and create. I am also a problem solver and a lot of people come to me for my advice. My goals in life are to make some sort of change for the planet, to create a piece of art that will live on long after me, to experience the most I can, to spread as much happiness as possible and most of all to have that famous love story romance. The parts of me that make me unique are my sensitive and compassionate side, wanting to help others, always wanting to change people for the better, my own little vocabulary, my ability to make people smile, my randomness and I have been told my story telling.

I am working on a number of projects at the minute:

Number One Is my daily non fiction blog / diary entry, which also has a pinch of Fition chucked in there and something that I am really enjoying writing at the moment.

Number Two Is a horror story I have had knocking about my head for a while about a young pregnant girl who is targeted by a sadistic killer.

Number Three I am working on gay love/sex tv fan fiction.
  • Stoke-on-Trent
  • JoinedNovember 29, 2013




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