Richard Sutton
Sutton navigates a multifaceted literary journey where historical fiction and fantasy intertwine, reflecting his eclectic life experiences and varied interests. Influenced by renowned authors such as J.R.R. Tolkien and George R.R. Martin, Sutton's works draw deeply from a well of diverse occupations, including his time as a guitar-playing goatherd and a health food store manager. These unique roles inform his writing, offering readers a rich tapestry of narratives that delve into historical and fantastical realms. His early endeavors in advertising and design further honed his storytelling abilities, leading to a seamless transition into his family's business as an Indian trader. This phase of his career, marked by authenticity and cultural appreciation, enriched his storytelling palette, culminating in novels that resonate with a sense of adventure and historical depth.\n\nThe author’s early book, "The Red Gate" (2009), marks the beginning of a series of publications that explore diverse themes and periods. This includes "The Gatekeepers" (2010) and "Voyages" (2016), among others, each contributing uniquely to his literary portfolio. Sutton’s writing philosophy, encapsulated by his life mantra of trying on new hats, emphasizes adaptability and the exploration of new identities through storytelling. His books, therefore, offer readers not only a narrative escape but also a chance to reflect on the diverse aspects of human experience and the richness of cultural history. This short bio of Sutton presents an author who continually seeks to expand his creative horizons, promising more literary contributions that will captivate and inspire his audience.
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