R.L. Douglas
Richard L. Douglas is the artist, writer, multi-instrumentalist composer, photographer and the producer of the Globiuz fantasy series, which include: Globiuz I: First Light (2018), Globiuz II: The Golden Scallop (2019), Globiuz III: The Sinister of Bones (scheduled). The author of several scientific publications on Bayesian type inference and probability reasoning from 2014. Creator of prominent paintings, books, photography and music albums.
Around 2001, the author had drafted his first novel "A man with the golden arm-plate", which became a first precursor of The Golden Scallop in the series of Globiuz. In 2010 R.L. Douglas has drafted another work titled 'World of Ferania'. Later on it became a game project for Grand Coders (2016) that was turned down and had eventually transformed into a novel. In 2017 the author had started his own solo career as RLD, or simply - R.L. Douglas.
The fantasy entry
R.L. Douglas is driven by a surge of inspiration, mostly taken from the classic works of Gulliver's Travels, Harry Potter, Beyond Oasis, etc. Mastering each craft by little, the author, at the end of his 20's, managed to contemplate life of a: carpenter, construction foreman, vagabond, drunkard, shepherd and all of lives that twirled in his mind.
Lived lives of different men and even women (!), I've realized it was a 'curse', so I've settled down
Globiuz and the three-legged stool
Globiuz was drafted on a stool missing the 4th leg, alongside with the other movie scripts. It took some time to stay afloat. It was the first step into that real, many years later, after the rough book sketches and maps that were drawn in the distant 2001.
Not without any influence of classic works and popular fantasy genres, R.L. Douglas introduces vivid characters and base situations of life.
Ebeneezer Scrooge and Sherlock Holmes were ground and believable, so I've concluded - the world must be that bad
In 2016, failing almost in every career possible, R.L. Douglas, in the beginning of his 30's, had settled down and started writing.