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Richard Common (born October 14th 1971) is a British author known for his acclaimed debut novel RED, which has garnered widespread praise and is currently in development as a television series.[1]
Early Life and Background edit
Common was born on October 14th 1971 but was orphaned at a young age, a tragic event that deeply impacted him. Despite the adversity he faced, Common discovered solace and purpose in writing. His parents' deaths left an indelible mark on him, symbolized by the color red, which became a recurring motif in his work.
Career edit
Common's writing career began with the publication of his debut novel RED, which received critical acclaim for its poignant storytelling and evocative prose [2]. The novel's exploration of themes such as loss, resilience, and the power of love resonated with readers, establishing Common as a formidable literary talent.
RED has since attracted the attention of television producers, and it is currently being adapted into a television series. The show is set to star Wilson Bethel and Michaela Coel as Roy & Eva, respectively. The project promises to bring Common's captivating narrative to a wider audience and further solidify his place in the literary landscape.[3]
Personal Life edit
In 2002, Common married his wife Janet, with whom he shares a deep bond and partnership. Together, they have two children, whose presence brings joy and inspiration to Common's life and work.
References edit
- ^ "Richard Pickles Common". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2024-05-09.
- ^ Common, Richard Pickles (2023-12-06). RED. Independently published. ISBN 979-8-8681-4616-9.
- ^ "Richard Common | Writer, Producer". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-05-09.