About the Author

Richard Coxson; Father, Husband, Writer

Richard uses his wealth of life experience and his vivid imagination to create entire galaxies of stories. He is a father of 6, grandfather of over 26, and has been married to his soulmate for 47 years. He has worked in a wide variety of fields, and has a degree in Law and Political Science. Genres that he has worked in so far are Science-Fiction Fantasy, Science Thriller, and Historical Genealogical Fiction.

His Projects

Currently available products of his imagination, for your enjoyment!

Core Empire: Orphan’s Test

“The first in an exciting new trilogy, Orphan’s Test is classic science fiction at its best.”
Published March 31st 2022


Core empire:
Lost Heir

“With its fast-paced narrative, action-packed battle scenes and likeable, youthful main character, military-sf readers will enjoy this one”
Publish March 31st 2023

The Welsh Shoemaker

First in the series, Out of Every Nation, this Genealogical Fiction explores the lives of real people in the early decades of Religious Revivalism.

The Swabian Schoolmaster

First in the series, Out of Every Nation,  this Genealogical Fiction explores the lives of real people in war-torn 1700s Europe, and their search for God

Latest news from our blog

When he is not writing or volunteering, he is thinking about writing or volunteering. 
These are glimpses into his thought process, and updates on his work.

One of the hallmarks of our time is that people have plenty of time to think dumb things. For instance, the human body has 50 to 100 trillion cells. In each cell there is DNA that controls all functions. This is basic biology. So far, no […]
From last week’s conversation, let’s continue with an interesting thought question: If we care about each person as individually important, why don’t we ensure that nothing bad ever happens to him or her? The question almost answers itself. Does this man look happy? Although nothing bad […]
Those who have read this blog the last two weeks can be forgiven for wondering:Why am I, the author, just now highlighting the obvious? That obvious point is that eachindividual is unique and different. It is only from 30,000 feet that we look the same. Having […]

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