New York-based writer Kem Richards––well known for his ability to bring his complex characters to life, has gained considerable popularity for his latest work, The End of May.
A writer of literary fiction and psychological suspense, Richards has been described as a ‘visual and diverse writer.’ His stories are filled with exceptional detail––tapping into your intellectuality, all the while prodding your curiosity with his refreshing style.
With the literary talent of many books distributed across the country, Richards fell in love with writing because “It allowed me to learn a deep and undiscovered territory within myself. I soon discovered the unlimited and vast capabilities of my imagination,” Richards says. To him, writing isn’t just about creativity, it’s about expansion and self-expression. Richards started writing because, like, many he had a story to tell––a story he believed many could relate to. “The moment I had a completely mapped-out storyline for The End of May, my creativity overflowed. There were no barriers for me.”
Richards has appeared on numerous interview platforms such as Young Boss Media and Katie Makes Friends. In addition to writing, Richards is also a lover of architecture, science, sports, and art. He finds the art of storytelling to be thrilling and exciting. “We all have a story to tell whether fact or fiction, and I adore inspiring people through my work,” says Richards.
He can often be found writing at home, Starbucks, or at a local library in Manhattan, absorbing the inspiration that encompasses him. Richards’ writing is often a reflection of his life experiences, hardships, and his loved ones who inspired and changed his life.
In addition to The End of May, Richards also writes psychological thrillers under the pseudonym 'K.B. Richards.' Be on the lookout for The Gallucci Gallery.