Richard Parry grew up on a steady diet of cartoons, observed around the edges of his parents’ watchful gaze. He started writing bad fiction at an early age, but has had 40 (…plus) years to think about the error of his ways.

He’s worked as a senior marketing manager in one of the world’s top tech companies, which sounds cool, but it wasn’t all cocaine parties. Richard’s managed to wrangle “Best Novel” and “Best New Talent” shortlistings from the Sir Julius Vogel Awards. He specialises in stories where heroes save the world/universe (why limit yourself?) through action scenes and clever dialogue. His latest series starts with The Three Faces of Fate, an action-packed dark urban fantasy where humans fight against evil fae. Also, there is an enslaved goddess.
Richard lives in Wellington with the love of his life, Rae. They have cats, who chase birds. The birds, who have the power of flight, don’t seem to mind.